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Genetic map for prostate cancer

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Researchers have managed to uncover the whole genetic sequence in prostate cancer. This complete map, hope researchers, will eventually lead to the development of more targeted drugs and a better understanding of which prostate cancers are likely to spread, one of the biggest challenges for physicians and patients.

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Tags: Genetic, Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Drug, Men's Health

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