Rice study unlocks breakthrough for breast cancer bone metastases
January 24, 2024
January 24, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 24 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
by Kayt Sukel
Special to Rice News
Rice University researchers in the lab of chemist Han Xiao have identified a promising new immunological pathway to treat stubborn bone tumors, one of most prevalent forms of metastases in breast cancer patients.
"More than 70% of people with metastatic breast cancer will see the cancer cells move to bone, which can lead to skel . . .
by Kayt Sukel
Special to Rice News
Rice University researchers in the lab of chemist Han Xiao have identified a promising new immunological pathway to treat stubborn bone tumors, one of most prevalent forms of metastases in breast cancer patients.
"More than 70% of people with metastatic breast cancer will see the cancer cells move to bone, which can lead to skel . . .