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VU study finds stress fuels breast cancer metastasis to bone



Florent Elefteriou, Ph.D., right, Preston Campbell and colleagues are investigating the role of stress in priming the bone environment for breast cancer cell metastasis. (photo by John Russell)

Florent Elefteriou, Ph.D., right, Preston Campbell and colleagues are investigating the role of stress in priming the bone environment for breast cancer cell metastasis. (photo by John Russell)

Preston Campbell, left, and Florent Elefteriou in the Center for Bone Biology at Light Hall. The duo has a paper coming out in the Journal PLoS Biology that shows how stress fuels breast cancer cell metastasis to bone and a way to prevent it in mice. (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)

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