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Mouse Studies Identify Gene that May Influence Metastasis Risk in Breast Cancer Researchers have identified a pattern of gene activity in mice that may help to predict individual risk for breast cancer metastasis and survival in humans. Apr 23, 2008 Modified Virus Vaccine Shows Promise in Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Researchers have shown that vaccinating mice with a modified form of a virus containing proteins from breast cancer cells can kill large breast cancer tumors and tumors that have spread to the lungs. Mar 25, 2008 Researchers Identify Novel Molecular Pattern Linked to Colon Cancer Prognosis An international research team has identified a link between the expression patterns of a class of molecules called microRNAs and how a patient's colon cancer may progress. Jan 30, 2008 Researchers Discover New Biomarker for Predicting Liver Cancer Spread and Survival New research has shown that a unique pattern of small RNA molecules that regulate gene activity, can accurately predict whether liver cancer will spread and whether liver cancer patients will have shorter or longer survival, even patients with early stage disease. Jan 30, 2008
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