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Abnormal P53 Boosts Prostate Cancer Recurrence
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Title Abnormal P53 Boosts Prostate Cancer Recurrence
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576887?src=rss
Description Prostate cancer is more likely to recur in men with abnormal p53 protein expression compared with their counterparts without this abnormality, according to researchers. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Urology
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Date Jul 2, 2008
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