
Episode 33
Targeting cancer genes
A new generation of targeted cancer therapies are bringing hope for future cures.
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists · Will Tingle
November 14, 201430m 0s
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Show Notes
Every year in the UK more than 330,000 people are diagnosed with cancer. The good news is that more and more are surviving, and there's hope that the new generation of genetic research and targeted therapies will bring more cures in the future. But is cancer a cleverer enemy than we thought? Plus sealion genital cancers, and an over-excited gene of the month. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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