Genes May Predict Childhood Cancer Prognosis (HealthDay)
24th Nov 2005, 01:28 GMT
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that specific genes play a key role in whether a child survives neuroblastoma, a rare but potentially fatal cancer of the nervous system.
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