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Photobiomodulation can delay tumor progression in breast cancer bearing-mice

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Abstract

Cancer is a worldwide health problem and new therapeutic strategies are necessary. Photobiomodulation is a noninvasive and cost-effective therapy, but its use in cancer cells is still controversial. In this study, we explore the effects of PBM on breast tumor bearing-mice.

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