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A New Genetic Test for Prostate Cancer Risk: An Expert Interview With Dr. David F. Penson, MD
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Title A New Genetic Test for Prostate Cancer Risk: An Expert Interview With Dr. David F. Penson, MD
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569660?src=rss
Description An analysis of nearly 3000 Swedish men with prostate cancer revealed a strong association with a set of genetic mutations. Medscape spoke to David Penson, MD, about the implications of this finding.
Medscape Urology
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Date Feb 15, 2008
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