Gene may pinpoint most aggressive prostate cancer – Reuters


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Gene may pinpoint most aggressive prostate cancer
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Researchers have found a genetic mutation that helps predict which men will have aggressive prostate cancer and said it might help doctors choose who needs treatment and who does not. Men with the genetic change had a 26 percent
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