Scientists believe they have made secondary cancer breakthrough

The research means that there is new hope for future treatment.

Scientists in Glasgow believe they’re a step closer to stopping the spread of secondary cancer before it takes hold.

The research – which focuses on breast cancer – shows there are key metabolic changes in the body before the disease spreads.

It means there’s a vital window to intervene, and new hope for future treatment.

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