Breast cancercausing gene predicts shorter survival
5th Jan 2006, 03:43 GMT
In the last 5 years researchers have been examining the genes expressed during breast cancer in order to classify those genes into groups that can reliably predict the outcome of disease. In many cases, exactly how genes with prognostic significance figure into the disease process is not well understood.
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