The EZH2 Gene and Prostate Cancer
The EZH2 gene is part of a group that influences cell growth and transformation. If this gene is excessively active, it can cause uncontrolled cell growth leading to prostate cancer.
Researchers believe that by regulating this gene, they can activate the good genes responsible for controlling cell growth. This breakthrough could provide a new approach to treating complex diseases like cancer.
Epigenetic therapies represent a promising area of prostate cancer treatment in treating cancers and other diseases in new ways.
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