OHSU researchers discover protein fragment that helps predict breast cancer outcome
15th Jan 2006, 07:25 GMT
Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute researchers have identified a protein fragment in some human breast cancers that may help predict a patient's chances of survival.
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