Hope for new treatments after researchers find spread of disease is aided by shutting down of molecules in key genes
Scientists have made a crucial DNA discovery that could help cure one of the deadliest cancers.
A team of researchers from the UK and US have found that pancreatic cancer is able to shut down molecules in one of the body’s most important genes, helping the disease to grow and spread rapidly.
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