1. Breast Cancer Gene Mutation More Common in Hispanic, Young Black Women, Stanford/NCCC Study Finds
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Oncology, Experimental -- Genetic aspects ,Oncology, Experimental -- Reports ,Oncology, Experimental -- Health aspects ,Genetic research -- Genetic aspects ,Genetic research -- Reports ,Genetic research -- Health aspects ,Gene mutations -- Genetic aspects ,Gene mutations -- Reports ,Gene mutations -- Health aspects ,African Americans -- Genetic aspects ,African Americans -- Reports ,African Americans -- Health aspects ,Breast cancer -- Genetic aspects ,Breast cancer -- Reports ,Breast cancer -- Health aspects ,Hispanic Americans -- Genetic aspects ,Hispanic Americans -- Reports ,Hispanic Americans -- Health aspects ,Cancer -- Research ,Cancer -- Genetic aspects ,Cancer -- Reports ,Cancer -- Health aspects ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
STANFORD, Calif. -- A genetic mutation already known to be more common in Ashkenazi Jewish breast cancer patients is also prevalent in Hispanic and young African-American women with breast cancer, [...]
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- 2007