2013
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs13-p5-03-03
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Abstract P5-03-03: Effect of rapamycin on the function and transformation of aged murine mammary stem cells

Abstract: Age is the number one risk fact for breast cancer with only 5% of all breast cancers occurring in women under 40 years old and age specific incidence of invasive breast cancer increases from less than 1.5% at age 40, to about 3% at age 50 and over 4% by age 70 in American women. Recent research implicated that adult mammary stem cells (MaSCs) might be responsible for the initiation and progression of certain types of breast cancer. Our preliminary study showed that aging is associated with a significant increa… Show more

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