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# Post-Chemotherapy Cell Senescence Clean-up

This page is for the research support doc on **post-chemotherapy cell senescence**.

It is the right place for questions about treatment-induced senescence, why it matters biologically, and how people are thinking about the idea of senescent-cell clean-up after treatment.

### Why this belongs here

This topic can matter across breast-cancer subtypes.

It is not limited to one receptor pattern or one drug class.

### Current focus

Use this page for:

* treatment-induced senescence after chemotherapy
* why senescent cells are being discussed in cancer recovery and recurrence context
* where the science looks promising, early, or easy to overstate

### Likely related pages

* Dormant Cancer Cells: How to Erase Them
* Ketogenic Diet for Breast Cancer: A Paradox Unpacked
* Radiation Post-First-Line Chemo? 2025 Summary


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