Researchers stop 'sneaky' cancer cells in their tracks

A new study by University of Minnesota biomedical engineers shows how they stopped cancer cells from moving and spreading, even when the cells changed their movements. The discovery could have a major impact on millions of people undergoing therapies to prevent the spread of cancer within the body.

This research is published in Nature Communications, a leading research journal.

Read more and watch videos: z.umn.edu/cancercells18

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