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PROTEIN PROTECTS AGAINST BREAST TUMOURS
Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified a protein that protects against breast tumour growth. It’s also linked to a better prognosis in breast cancer patients.
Published in Nature Communications journal, the results may significantly improve the development of new therapies for the more difficult-to-treat forms of breast cancer, which affect about 10 per cent of women. Fewer treatment options are available for ER-negative breast cancers at the moment; these cancers lack oestrogen receptors (ER) and don’t respond to hormone therapy. Particularly difficult to treat are so-called triple-negative breast cancers, which lack not only ER but also the progesterone receptor and HER2 receptor.