2 genetic deletions in human genome linked to the development of aggressive prostate cancer
April 9, 2012
An international research team led by Weill Cornell Medical College investigators have discovered two inherited-genetic deletions in the human genome linked to development of aggressive prostate cancer. The findings, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicate a man's risk of developing prostate cancer either triples or quadruples, depending on the genetic variant they inherit.
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