Tulane Scientists Find a Switch to Flip and Turn Off Breast Cancer Growth and Spread
June 03, 2020
June 03, 2020
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, June 3 -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer to rapidly grow. More importantly, they have also discovered a way to "turn it off" and inhibit cancer from occurring. The animal study results have been so compelling that the team is now working on FDA approval to begin clinical trials and has published details in the j . . .
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer to rapidly grow. More importantly, they have also discovered a way to "turn it off" and inhibit cancer from occurring. The animal study results have been so compelling that the team is now working on FDA approval to begin clinical trials and has published details in the j . . .
