
A new study by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists has linked deficiency in a gene that controls autophagy, a process that recycles cell waste, with the triple-negative breast cancer. The scientists found based on analysis of two large breast cancer databases, reduced activity of an autophagy gene, beclin 1, was related to both a higher incidence of triple-negative breast cancer and a poorer prognosis for breast cancer patients. Dr. Beth Levine, Director of ...
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