Epigenetic therapy reverses gene-silencing, which promotes cancer cell growth, allowing late-stage lung cancer patients to live about two months longer than expected, according to research conducted at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.\n
Epigenetic therapy reverses gene-silencing, which promotes cancer cell growth, allowing late-stage lung cancer patients to live about two months longer than expected, according to research conducted at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.\n