New breast cancer subtype responds to drug
ST. LOUIS, March 3 (UPI) — U.S. cancer experts say they’ve found a newly identified cancer biomarker might define a new subtype of breast cancer and offer a potential way to treat it.
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New breast cancer subtype responds to drug
ST. LOUIS, March 3 (UPI) — U.S. cancer experts say they’ve found a newly identified cancer biomarker might define a new subtype of breast cancer and offer a potential way to treat it.
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Cancer Society Updates Prostate Cancer Guidelines
The American Cancer Society is urging doctors to make clearer to men that the test used to screen for prostate cancer has limits and may lead to unnecessary treatments that do more harm than good.
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Ze-Guang Han and colleagues, at the Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, have now identified SCARA5 as a candidate tumor suppressor gene in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a form of liver cancer that is the fifth most common cancer worldwide.
The research is reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
» Read more: New Suppressor of Common Liver Cancer