A new study has found how seemingly healthy cells may hide the clues that lung cancer may develop later.
Examination of gene expression in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showed the area adjacent to tumors is rich with cancer markers. In addition, researchers discovered the previously unknown role of a cancer-promoting gene in the airways of smokers with lung cancer.
"We believe this study has a "double whammy" application," said study lead author Humam Kadara, Ph.D., assistant ...
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