Body clock gene may help lethal spread of breast cancer
Originally shared by Ward Plunet
Body clock gene may help lethal spread of breast cancer
Can the body’s circadian rhythms influence cancer? Shift workers are more prone to cancer, and now a study in mice has found that changes to a gene that regulates the circadian clock seem to increase the likelihood of breast cancer spreading and becoming deadly. The finding could mean that disrupted sleep may worsen a person’s breast cancer prognosis.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2106849-body-clock-gene-may-help-lethal-spread-of-breast-cancer/
Body clock gene may help lethal spread of breast cancer
Can the body’s circadian rhythms influence cancer? Shift workers are more prone to cancer, and now a study in mice has found that changes to a gene that regulates the circadian clock seem to increase the likelihood of breast cancer spreading and becoming deadly. The finding could mean that disrupted sleep may worsen a person’s breast cancer prognosis.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2106849-body-clock-gene-may-help-lethal-spread-of-breast-cancer/
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