Investigators from the King’s College London, England, and Hiroshima University , Japan , have identified a specific gene that is linked to throat cancer in a genetic study of a family with ten members who have developed this type of cancer.
The study, recently published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, uncovered a mutation in the
Researchers performed a genome-wide linkage study in a family with an unusual hereditary condition affecting 24 members of the family over five generations. Characteristics include developmental abnormalities of hair, teeth and nails as well as dilated skin blood vessels. Nearly every person with the condition involved in the study had developed throat cancer (oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma) in their 20s or 30s. They uncovered a single mutation in
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