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  • Study Finds Diverse Differences in Microbes in Breast Tumors From Women of Different Races

    Study Finds Diverse Differences in Microbes in Breast Tumors From Women of Different Races

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center found that the breast tumors of Asian, Black and white women have very different cellular, microbial and genomic features which could be used to personalize care. Read more here.

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