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Tumors in Black patients with cancer are more likely to exhibit whole-genome duplication – Yale School of Medicine
A recent article by Cecelia Smith, Yale School of Medicine, was mentioned by Yale School of Medicine on X:
“In a new Nature study, Yale School of Medicine Department of Surgery researchers find tumors in Black (vs. white) patients with cancer are more likely to exhibit whole-genome duplication, a type of mutation that can result in increased metastasis and faster disease progression.”
“Elevated Whole-genome Duplications in Cancers from Black Patients
Author: Cecelia Smith
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