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A Way Has Been Found to Prevent Relapses of the Most Aggressive Breast Cancer.

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A study conducted in preclinical models has shown that pharmacological blockade of the ENPP1 molecule enhances the effectiveness of radiotherapy and successfully eradicates relapse in triple-negative breast cancer—the most aggressive type of cancer for patients—as well as the spread of tumor cells to other organs. The study, developed by scientists at the Cancer Center at the University of Navarra Clinic (CCUN) and published in the journal Signa…
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A study conducted in preclinical models has shown that pharmacological blockade of the ENPP1 molecule enhances the effectiveness of radiotherapy and successfully eradicates relapse in triple-negative breast cancer—the most aggressive type of cancer for patients—as well as the spread of tumor cells to other organs. The study, developed by scientists at the Cancer Center at the University of Navarra Clinic (CCUN) and published in the journal Signa…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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