Preventing Cancer: Does Stress Cause Cancer? Probably Not, Research Finds
29th Nov 2005, 02:10 GMT
A new insight is changing the direction of research: it now appears that cancer cells make proteins that actually tell the immune system to let them alone and even to help them grow.
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