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Inside a locked cabinet at Wright State University are cancer cells slated for testing.
The fight against breast cancer is starting to heat up.
“People suffering with the disease get to know that we are really working on some substantial progress and that is very important,” said Dr. Julian Gomez-Cambronero, professor of biology and molecular biology at Wright State University.
In his lab at Wright State University, Dr. Cambronero and his team feel like progress is moving their way.
More than two years of research has produced an important discovery in the battle against a deadly disease.
Watch the report at WDTN.com.

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