SCOTTISH scientists have discovered “puppet-master” genes involved in the development of prostate cancer which could help lead to new treatments.
Researchers from the Queen’s Medical Research Institute in Edinburgh said they had taken a step forward in understanding how prostate cancer grows, with the discovery of several genes that play a role in controlling the development of the disease.
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Cancer campaigners said the findings could be used as the “target”
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