University of New South Wales: Slowly Ticking Breast Cancer Cells Offer Clues to Late Relapse
May 12, 2026
May 12, 2026
SYDNEY, Australia, May 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:
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Slowly ticking breast cancer cells offer new clues to late relapse
Researchers have mapped the drivers of breast cancer cells that resist therapy by growing extremely slowly rather than entering a completely dormant state.
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A new study by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, opens in a new window and UNSW Sydney has uncove . . .
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Slowly ticking breast cancer cells offer new clues to late relapse
Researchers have mapped the drivers of breast cancer cells that resist therapy by growing extremely slowly rather than entering a completely dormant state.
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A new study by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, opens in a new window and UNSW Sydney has uncove . . .
