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Scientists have come closer to working out what makes breast cancer deadly.

Four genes have been found to work together to drive the spread of breast cancer to the lungs.

Breast cancer cells

Turning off all four genes at once dramatically reduces the ability of breast tumours to spread - or metastasise - a study in mice showed.

Reporting the results in Nature, the US team said they were planning clinical trials of drugs known to target two of the genes in the set.