Evidence from preclinical experiments that a gene known as melanoma differentiation associated gene-9/syntenin (mda-9/syntenin) could be used as a therapeutic target to kill bladder cancer cells, help prevent metastasis and even be used to non-invasively diagnose the disease and monitor its progression. The evidence was provided by scientists from Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center. The study, published in the journal iClinical Cancer Research/i, ...
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