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The epic battle with cancer’s ‘Death Star’ – The Guardian

Forty years after the mutant genes that cause the deadliest cancers were discovered, drugs that target them could be approved

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In the early 1980s, Channing Der was just beginning his career as a scientist at Harvard Medical School when he happened upon a discovery that would change the course of cancer research. At the time, the holy grail of cancer biology was discovering so-called oncogenes genetic switches that can turn a normal cell into a cancer cell in the genomes of tumours. But while teams of scientists had thrown everything at it for the best part of a decade, their efforts had proved fruitless. One by one, they…

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