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Gene Panel Model Predicts Progression With High-Risk Prostate Cancer
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Title Gene Panel Model Predicts Progression With High-Risk Prostate Cancer
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579903?src=rss
Description Using the expression patterns of various genes, US researchers have created a model that can predict systemic progression or death due to prostate cancer in men with high-risk disease who have undergone radical prostatectomy. Reuters Health Information
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Date Sep 4, 2008
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