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A new study from the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology reveals a role for blood vessels in promoting therapy resistance of cancer metastasis in bone.

Confocal image showing subtypes of blood vessels (red, green and white) in bone. The new research links certain types of blood vessel cells to therapy resistance in tumour metastasis.
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