Why 'being squeezed' helps breast cancer cells to thrive
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March 10, 2026
A new study led by researchers at Adelaide University and published in Science Advances reveals why some cancers can grow and survive in the body, while others cannot. It turns out that intense mechanical pressure experienced by early cancer cells as they grow cramped in a restricted space can benefit some cancer cells, rather than impede growth, as might be expected. Scientists found that early breast cancer cells used this "squeeze" to their advantage.
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