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Decoding Tumor Genomes Reveals Clues to Spread of Deadly Breast Cancer that Affects Younger Women, African Americans
April 14, 2010
ST. LOUIS, April 14 -- The Siteman Cancer Center issued the following news release:

Using powerful DNA sequencing technology to decode the genomes of cancer patients, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine and the Siteman Cancer Center are getting an unprecedented look at the genetic basis of a highly lethal breast cancer that disproportionately affects younger women and those who are African-American.

Scientists have decoded the entire genome -- all . . .

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