Prostate cancer team cracks genetic code to show why inherited disease can turn lethal
Canadian and Australian prostate cancer researchers have discovered a key piece in the genetic puzzle of why men born with a BRCA2 mutation develop aggressive localized cancer that resists treatment and becomes lethal for up to 50% of patients within five years.
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