Gene activity linked to breast cancer survival
By monitoring the levels of activity in two genes, scientists have discovered a link between their behaviour and breast cancer survival. In a study of nearly 2000 patients, researchers found that women whose tumours had high F12 activity and low STC2 activity had a 32% chance of dying within 10 years, whereas those with low F12 activity and high STC2 activity only had a 10% chance of dying.
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