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Repeat Offenders | Harvard Medical School – Harvard Medical School
Analysis shows how a rare population of cancer cells contributes to disease relapse

Most cancer-related deaths occur not from the first tumor to arise in a patient but from cancers that reappear months or years after treatment.
Scientists think that a group of rare cancer cells, called persister cells, might contribute to such recurrence….
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