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     <title>New era of gene-based 'personalized medicine' dawning</title>
   	 <description>Six years ago, scientists announced the completion of the Human Genome Project, a historic effort to decipher each of the 3 billion letters in the genetic instruction book for our species. A single anonymous male from Buffalo, N.Y. - code name RP11 - provided the bulk of the DNA used for the project.</description>
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     <title>Why some prostate cancer returns</title>
   	 <description>The majority of men who receive one of the standard treatments for localized prostate cancer - surgery or radiation therapy - have an excellent outcome.</description>
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     <title>Breast cancer drug shows promise for treating, preventing progestin-dependent tumors</title>
   	 <description>Recent studies suggest that human breast cancer risk is increased by outside exposure to the hormone progestin, such as during hormone replacement therapy. Now, a University of Missouri study suggests that PRIMA-1, a small molecule drug that targets the most common mutated gene, p53, in human cancer cells, has potential as a novel chemotherapeutic treatment for progestin-accelerated human breast cancer.</description>
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     <title>Two new compounds show promise for eliminating breast cancer tumors</title>
   	 <description>Two new compounds created by a University of Central Florida professor show early promise for destroying breast cancer tumors.</description>
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