New study sheds light on growth of human triple negative breast cancers
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Basal-like breast cancers, also known as triple-negative cancers, are an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with limited treatment options.

Basal-like cancers can arise from luminal epithelial cells. Proper control of a cellular pathway known as the Hippo pathway prevents the development of triple-negative breast cancer.

A better understanding of the cellular mechanisms leading to the development of these cancers is essential to identifying new therapeutic options.