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Date Submitted: 12/11/07
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Breast Cancer Stem Cells Seem to Survive Radiation Therapy



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Description: Breast cancer stem cells, a type of cell that scientists have recently discovered is difficult to kill, may be especially resistant to radiation therapy, a new study suggests. In fact, the radiation can even increase the growth of these stubborn stem cells, report researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine.

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