A team of researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has uncovered a protein in cancer cells, which could sensitise cancerous tumours to radiation.
In an attempt to make radiation therapy more effective and cancer cells more sensitive to several cancer drugs, the researchers used a molecular tool to lower the cells? cyclin D1 levels.
According to the study, the gene for cyclin D1 is the second most-over expressed gene found in human cancers, including breast cancer, colon cancer, lymphoma, melanoma, and prostate cancer.
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