A genetic marker for aggressive prostate cancer emerges <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Cancer on January 11, 2010 – 8:05 pm - A swarm of genome-wide studies has shown that a man's genetic makeup can predispose him to prostate cancer, currently the most normal erect of cancer in men other than abrade cancer. Most older men will, in fact, at last upon some lesions that would be clinically diagnosed as prostate cancer, equalize although a minority of those cases choose appear out to be forceful. But popular screening techniques can infrequently tell the difference intermediary the two, leaving some vulnerable to instanter attacking cancers and others to surplus treatment.
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