Chicago, U.S., February 10 -- In what may reform cancer care, scientists claim to have discovered a regulatory protein that could help in developing potential treatments for breast and prostate cancers as well as heart enlargement.
Researchers at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine revealed that regulating a protein called RSK in the human body, could transform the way cancer could be treated.
Tarun Patel, PhD, chairman, Department of Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics and lead author of the study said, “The implications are widespread, and will also change textbooks for students.”
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