First recurrent gene fusion identified in ovarian cancer
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 - 18:30
in Health & Medicine
Researchers studying ovarian cancer have discovered that, in a substantial fraction of ovarian tumors, a gene closely related to the estrogen receptor is broken and fused to an adjacent gene by a chromosome rearrangement -- a finding that could shed light on how these deadly tumors develop and spread. Identifying a gene fusion in ovarian cancer may provide scientists with a new opportunity to identify ovarian cancers early in their development and perhaps develop new treatments.