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NIH Finds New Group of Genetic Mutations in Melanoma

September 2nd, 2009

Courtesy: Richard Lee, M.D., Ph.D., National Cancer Institute (NCI

Courtesy: Richard Lee, M.D., Ph.D., National Cancer Institute (NCI

Study Reveals New Genetic Culprit in Deadly Skin Cancer

Drawing on the power of DNA sequencing, National Institutes of Health researchers have identified a new group of genetic mutations involved in the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma. This discovery is particularly encouraging because some of the mutations, which were found in nearly one-fifth of melanoma cases, reside in a gene already targeted by a drug approved for certain types of breast cancer.

In the United States and many other nations, melanoma is becoming increasingly more common. A major cause of melanoma is thought to be sun exposure; the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight can damage DNA and lead to cancer-causing genetic changes within skin cells. » Read more: NIH Finds New Group of Genetic Mutations in Melanoma