This Breast Cancer Gene Is Less Well Known, but Nearly as Dangerous
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PALB2 is not as well known as BRCA, but mutations of the gene can raise a woman’s risk for breast cancer almost as much.
PALB2 is not as well known as BRCA, but mutations of the gene can raise a woman’s risk for breast cancer almost as much.
PALB2 is not as well known as BRCA, but mutations of the gene can raise a woman’s risk for breast cancer almost as much.
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An international team of researchers has found that abnormal changes (mutations) to a gene called PALB2 increase the risk of…
NEJM 7 August 2014 Vol…
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