Sounds very promising,
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Brain drug targeting prostate cancer weakness
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It looks very interesting. Hopefully they are on the right path.
Hello! What anti-inflammatory supplements, of which, many are antioxidants, do you advise us to produce this effect?
Thanks Nalakrats!
“Overexpression of C-MYC oncogene in prostate cancer predicts biochemical recurrence”—I have read about PTEN, p53, chek2, brac1 and 2, etc - but are you guys familiar with this C-MYC oncogene? I don’t remember seeing this gene mentioned in genetic analysis related to Pca tumors.
Nal, is the local tumor environment’s level of inflammatory response the only pathway key to these protein encodings? If not, are there supplements that deal with any of these other possible pathways?
I like the focus. Anti oxidants anti PC advancing. All good. ..
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