Medical Spotlight 5/30/11 "Cancer Protein"
Published May 30th, 2011
All that is necessary for cancer to triumph is for good cells to do nothing. With apologies to Edmund Burke, thats what researchers here in North Central Florida have found.
Their findings may dramatically change how cancer is treated.
In the Medical Spotlight, David Reisman, M.D., Ph.D., a UF Associate Professor of Medicine and member of the UF Shands Cancer Center tells TV 20's David Snyder about a special protein-- and what happens when it doesn't do what it is supposed to do.
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