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  3. Scientists at Monash University say they have found a way to permanently "switch off" genes that help cancer cells thrive.

Scientists at Monash University say they have found a way to permanently "switch off" genes that help cancer cells thrive.

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    Scientists at Monash University say they have found a way to permanently "switch off" genes that help cancer cells thrive. This could help development of a new style of treatment that might be more effective and less difficult for patients. “We have potentially identified a new way to exploit cancer’s weaknesses,” said Dr. Omer Gilan, who worked on the research. Here's more from SciTech Daily.

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    #Science #Medicine #Cancer #CancerTreatment #Genetics #Epigenetics

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