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ICR Claims New Gene Test Could Detect Prostate Cancer Patients
Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in London believe they have found a way to detect men most likely to develop prostate cancer through genetic testing. According to their recent study, tests for genetic weaknesses in DNA repair genes could identify those that could benefit most from new, highly targeted nuclear "search-and-destroy" medicine.
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