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Study Finds Common Cancer Protein May Be Therapeutic Target

via Phys.org·2h ago

A protein doctors routinely use to measure how aggressively tumors are growing may also help prevent the chromosome errors that drive cancer, new research by academics at Brunel University of London shows. This discovery could revolutionize cancer treatment by repurposing existing diagnostic tools into therapeutic agents. The findings offer hope for more effective and less invasive cancer therapies in the near future.

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