Study finds nanomedicine targeting lymph nodes key to triple negative breast cancer treatment

Research could provide a new approach to treating an aggressive form of breast cancer. A study found that targeting the immune microenvironment in lymph nodes and tumors simultaneously led to long-term tumor remission in mice models of metastatic triple negative breast cancer.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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