RNA Molecule Discovered to Suppress Prostate Tumors in Mice
Although many patients with prostate cancer are treated with therapies that block hormones that fuel tumor growth, most patients develop resistance to these therapies. Now, researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified an RNA molecule that suppresses prostate tumors in mice. The scientists uncovered that prostate cancers develop ways to stop this RNA molecule to allow themselves to grow.
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