KRAS mutation in colorectal cancer is an abnormal change in the KRAS gene, which is involved in controlling cell growth and survival. 40% of CRC has a KRAS mutation. There are more than 25 ongoing clinical trials studying treatments for KRAS-mutated colorectal cancer. Learn more about the KRAS biomarker and what it means for you here:
Know your Biomarker … Know Your Mutation - Colon Cancer Conn...
Know your Biomarker … Know Your Mutation
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