Prostate Cancer Genetics
Feb 12th 2008Drug InformationCancer
“Every man could have his risk of developing prostate cancer determined with a new screening test within four years,” said The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper went on to add that researchers have found seven genetic variations that increase a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer by 60%. Although the variations are common individually, it was reported that having a combination of them significantly increases risk.
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