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Scientists unravel deadly migration
of breast cancer to lungs and bones
The answer to why stray cancer cells form secondary tumors lies in molecules called chemokines that carry messages between cells, said Schering-Plough scientists. This process called metastasis is the main cause of death in cancerpatients. "This is the first clear explanation as to why tumors reside in certain places," they said. The finding could lead to new ways to fight
invasive cancer
Vaccine may treat cocaine addiction
The experimental vaccine blocks the effects of the drug on the brain by tying it up in the bloodstream, the Scripps Research Institute reported. Researchers believe the vaccine will help addicts resist the urge to get high. ...