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Titled "Family may hold genetic cancer clue", this article presents an brief account of Professor John Field and Dr Janet Risk from Liverpool University, together with scientists of the Cancer Research Campaign, on the study of large family in UK linking a mild skin disorder called tylosis with esophageal cancer and narrowing down to a small region on chromosome 17.
Full story in the BBC News, Sept 22, 2001.
Message posted by: Anthony W.I. Lo
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