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Scientists: Mutant enzyme makes prostate cancer more aggressive
LONDON: Scientists have identified how a specific substance plays a key role in helping prostate cancer to spread and become harder to treat, reported German news agency (dpa).They hope the findings might offer new treatment options for aggressive prostate cancer.A team at Nottingham Trent University found that “transglutaminase 2” (TG2), which is abundant in many of the body’s cells, is responsible for driving a process which leads to the progression and spreading of the disease.In the UK, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men – with more than 52,000 diagnosed every year.Early prostate cancer cells require the male hormone androgen to grow.However, they can become androgen-indep

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