Study: Significantly More Genetic Mutations Linked to Colon Cancer

A new study found that at least 70 genetic mutations are involved in the formation of colon cancer, significantly more than was previously thought, according to a news release by UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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The study, conducted at the medical center and published in Cancer Research, offered a new approach to colon cancer treatments that would target multiple genes and pathways at once.

 

Scientists had previously thought that just 8-15 mutations would lead to colon cancer.

 

Read the UT Southwestern Medical Center release on genetic mutations for colon cancer.

 

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