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Ancient dormant virus reactivates, aggravating brain tumors

Por: Newsweek Health July 04, 2023

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An ancient, dormant virus may be to blame for more aggressive, hard-to-treat brain tumors.Scientists from the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine discovered that an ancient retrovirus—known as HML-2—contributes to the formation of brain tumors. They published their findings in a new Journal of Clinical Investigation study.The life expectancy for glioblastoma—a fast developing and... + full article



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