Flipping the switch: Scientists shed new light on genetic changes that turn ‘on’ cancer genes

Researchers have zeroed in on specific mechanisms that activate oncogenes, which are altered genes that can cause normal cells to become cancer cells. This work advances the ability to predict and interpret which genetic mutations found in cancer genomes are causing the disease.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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