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Article: Gene Chips Categorize Lung Cancers According To Gene Function.(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Cancer Weekly
- Article date:
- December 4, 2001
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2001 DEC 4 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Using miniaturized chips that make snapshots of the activity of thousands of genes at once, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists have divided lung cancers into new categories based on their gene functions rather than the cells' appearance under a microscope.
The researchers say it's a first step toward a more useful classification of lung cancers that could yield sharper diagnoses and better treatments for the number one cancer killer.
Because the technique groups tumors by the "off" and "on" patterns of tens of thousands of genes in the cancer cells, the scientists could capture distinctive genetic ...