Peutz Jeghers Syndrome News and Research

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Peutz-Jeghers syndrome is also called intestinal polyposis-cutaneous pigmentation syndrome. It is an inherited or sporadic condition characterized by the development of hamartomatouspolyps in the stomach, small or large intestine of the affected individual.

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Researchers discover how traffic jam in intracellular sorting can cause tumor development

Researchers discover how traffic jam in intracellular sorting can cause tumor development

UIC researchers identify genetic variation that increases MS risk in women

UIC researchers identify genetic variation that increases MS risk in women

Researcher to recieve 2014 EMBO Gold Medal at FEBS-EMBO Meeting

Researcher to recieve 2014 EMBO Gold Medal at FEBS-EMBO Meeting

Pathway Genomics announces launch of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer DNA Insight genetic test

Pathway Genomics announces launch of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer DNA Insight genetic test

Research sheds light on how protein keeps people organized by promoting orderly skeletal growth

Research sheds light on how protein keeps people organized by promoting orderly skeletal growth

Tumor marker, endoscopic ultrasound more likely to detect stage 1 pancreatic cancer

Tumor marker, endoscopic ultrasound more likely to detect stage 1 pancreatic cancer

Dutch scientists provide new insights into intestinal cancer through plant study

Dutch scientists provide new insights into intestinal cancer through plant study

Double-Balloon Enteroscopy shows potential benefits in children

Double-Balloon Enteroscopy shows potential benefits in children

Breast epithelial cells serve as a barrier against cancer

Breast epithelial cells serve as a barrier against cancer

LKB1 gene - new lung tumor-suppressor

LKB1 gene - new lung tumor-suppressor

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