Breast cancer recurrence may be triggered by chemotherapy injury to non-cancer cells

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Chemotherapy can harm healthy cells, leading to the activation of dormant cancer cells and supporting cancer growth. This discovery has implications for cancer recurrence prevention.

A standard chemotherapy drug injures surrounding non-cancer cells, which can then awakens dormant cancer cells and promotes cancer growth, according to a new study. The finding is important for understanding cancer recurrence and may point to important new targets to prevent it.

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