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Breast cancer remains the most threatening triggers of cancer death in women. Drug resistance inevitably leads to the weakness of treatment for breast cancer. Macrophages, as one of the most abundant immune cells in tumor immune-infiltrating microenvironment, involves in cell survival, migration, and invasion of breast cancer. In this study, we compared the proportions of macrophages in patients with breast cancer with and without paclitaxel treatment, and investigated the targeted genes associated with macrophages for paclitaxel respo