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Inherited gene variation may be to blame for poor survival of patients with early-onset breast cancer

17:56 EST 14 Dec 2017 | News-Medical.net

A new study led by scientists at the University of Southampton has found that inherited variation in a particular gene may be to blame for the lower survival rate of patients diagnosed with early-onset breast cancer.

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