Protein Marker Associated With Positive Outcome In Invasive Breast Cancer
26th Nov 2005, 23:32 GMT
Researchers at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre have found a new protein marker linked to positive outcome in patients with breast cancer. The research published today in Cancer Research is the first to show that patients with high levels of the protein BCA2 are less likely to experience breast cancer re-occurrence than patients with low levels of BCA2.
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