Simple Test Can Detect Breast Cancer Risk
30th Nov 2005, 06:55 GMT
By MARLENE BARUCH Special to the News & Record HIGH POINT -- The discovery of a genetic role in developing breast cancer occurred when researchers found that changes in DNA can sometimes cause normal cells to become cancerous by deactivating the tumor suppressor genes.
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