Breast Cancer Genetic Switch Identified, Results In Some Patients But Not All

November 25, 2008 by Editor
Filed under: Cancer 

A test for resistance based on the research, published in Thursdays editions of the journal Nature, is probably about five years away, said study co-author Jason Carroll, a cancer researcher at the Cambridge Research Institute in the United Kingdom.

Tamoxifen turns off a gene that causes tumors to grow, but sometimes it fails in a molecular tug-of-war with another protein, and thats when the drug doesnt work, Carroll said.

“If that switch fails, the tamoxifen fails,” he said. “The switch is hidden in the background of the genome in the gene itself.”

About 40,500 women die each year of breast cancer in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society.

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Source: mabed

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