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Breast cancer (BRCA) has surpassed lung cancer to become the malignant tumor with the highest incidence in female population. It occurs in malignant cells in breast tissue and is common worldwide. An increasing body of research indicates that M2 macrophages are critical to the occurrence and progression of BRCA. The aim of this work is to build a predictive model of genes related to invasion and migration of M2 macrophages, forecast the prognosis of patients with BRCA, and then evaluate the efficacy of some targeted treatments.
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