Researchers Identify Novel Approach For Suppressing Prostate Cancer Development
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have found that inactivating a specific biomarker for aggressive prostate cancer blocks the development of prostate cancer in animal models. Researchers say the upcoming study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences now available online may lead to a novel cancer therapy for humans. “This research has far-reaching implications in a wide range for human cancers,” says Amy Lee, Ph.D.
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Filed under: Prostate on November 27th, 2008