Scientists Develop Drugs To Block Skin Cancer Protein
Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Apr 24, 2009
Publication date: Apr 24, 2009
A potential new treatment of the deadliest form of skin cancer--malignant melanoma--has been developed by scientists. The chemicals the scientists have developed block the activity of a mutated form of the protein BRAF, which is responsible for driving the growth of melanoma cells in between 50 and 70 percent of human melanomas.
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