DNA deletions promote cancer, collateral damage makes it vulnerable

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 - 16:00 in Biology & Nature

Genomic deletions promote cancer by carving up or eliminating tumor-suppressor genes, but now scientists report that the collateral damage they inflict on neighboring genes exposes cancer cells to vulnerabilities and new avenues for attack.

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