Tiny RNA has big impact on lung cancer tumours

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 - 08:14 in Health & Medicine

Researchers from Yale University and Mirna Therapeutics, Inc., reversed the growth of lung tumours in mice using a naturally occurring tumour suppressor microRNA. The study reveals that a tiny bit of RNA may one day play a big role in cancer treatment, and provides hope for future patients battling one of the most prevalent and difficult to treat cancers...

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