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Scientists discover 11 aggressive prostate cancer genes for first time in large global study
Scientists have discovered nearly a dozen genes linked to aggressive prostate cancer in the largest study of its kind. Roughly 13 percent of American men will be struck by prostate cancer in their lifetimes, making it the most commonly diagnosed men’s cancer second only to skin cancer. Experts don’t know exactly what causes it, but believe men who carry certain mutations on at least one of these 11 genes have a two-fold grater risk of life-threatening prostate cancer.  The discovery, spearheaded by scientists at the University of Southern California, could pave the way for more innovative cancer screening tools and targeted gene therapies.  Nearly 100 percent of men whose cancer is detecte

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