Researchers Identify Immune Cell Role in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Progression

Researchers have identified a novel mechanism by which triple-negative breast cancer may manipulate the body's own immune system. Tumors appear to recruit macrophages, immune cells typically involved in healing, to release a protein that could contribute to disease progression. This finding is significant as it could inform the development of new targeted therapies for this aggressive cancer type.

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