Researchers identified distinct gene mutations that exist in lung cancer cases in individuals who have never smoked. The long-term implications of the research may be tremendous for all those affected by this disease.
admin on January 19th 2012
admin on January 19th 2012
Researchers identified distinct gene mutations that exist in lung cancer cases in individuals who have never smoked. The long-term implications of the research may be tremendous for all those affected by this disease.
A group of cancer researchers from the U.S. and Britain have discovered that a gene known as LIMD1 is often missing in patients suffering from ...
A five-center collaborative study that scanned the genomes of thousands of "never smokers" diagnosed with lung cancer as well as healthy never smokers has found ...
Scientists have found that a genetic mutation may cause a higher susceptibility in the development of mesothelioma. The study focuses on a gene known as ...
A recent discovery by Mayo Clinic researchers may allow future researchers to gauge the progression of a tumor or halt future tumor development altogether. The ...
According to an article recently published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, immuno-gene therapy may be a beneficial treatment option for ...
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