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A Potential Metastatic Disease Target Discovered in Cornell University Study
July 21, 2008
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ScienceDaily — Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College have identified a type of cancer stem cell that might initiate metastatic cancer, which spreads beyond the original, primary tumor site and to other locations within the body.
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