What can be learnt about disease progression in breast cancer dormancy from relapse data?
Breast cancer patients have an anomalously high rate of relapse many years–up to 25 years–after apparently curative surgery removed the primary tumour. Disease progression during the intervening years between resection and relapse is poorly understood. There is evidence that the disease persists as...
Hoofdauteurs: | Willis, L, Graham, T, Alarcón, T, Alison, MR, Tomlinson, I, Page, K |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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