Inflammation Triggers Epigenetic Changes in Colorectal Cancer
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We’ve known that inflammation increases the risk for colorectal cancer for a decade or two, but a mechanistic explanation has…
We’ve known that inflammation increases the risk for colorectal cancer for a decade or two, but a mechanistic explanation has…
During yesterday’s discussion with Dr Ray DuBois (MD Anderson Cancer Center) about inflammation and methylation, the topic of…
Recently, epigenetics has been very much to the forefront with promising new human data in lung and breast cancers. Nature…