An 'on/off' switch in a type of cancer which typically occurs in the testes and ovaries called 'malignant germ cell tumours' was identified by Cambridge scientists. The research was published today, 01 August, in the journal iCancer Research/i. Malignant germ cell tumours arise in sperm- or egg-forming cells and usually occur in the reproductive organs, the testes or ovaries. The cancerous tumours are seen in patients of all ages, both in childhood and adulthood. ...Monday, 5 August 2013
In Cancers of the Testis and Ovary Scientists Discover a Molecular 'Switch'
An 'on/off' switch in a type of cancer which typically occurs in the testes and ovaries called 'malignant germ cell tumours' was identified by Cambridge scientists. The research was published today, 01 August, in the journal iCancer Research/i. Malignant germ cell tumours arise in sperm- or egg-forming cells and usually occur in the reproductive organs, the testes or ovaries. The cancerous tumours are seen in patients of all ages, both in childhood and adulthood. ...
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