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Submission + - Scientists crack 'entire genetic code' of cancer (bbc.co.uk)

Entropy98 writes: From the article: "Scientists have unlocked the entire genetic code of two of the most common cancers — skin and lung — a move they say could revolutionise cancer care.

Not only will the cancer maps pave the way for blood tests to spot tumours far earlier, they will also yield new drug targets, say the Wellcome Trust team. The scientists found the DNA code for a skin cancer called melanoma contained more than 30,000 errors almost entirely caused by too much sun exposure.

The lung cancer DNA code had more than 23,000 errors largely triggered by cigarette smoke exposure.

From this, the experts estimate a typical smoker acquires one new mutation for every 15 cigarettes they smoke.

Although many of these mutations will be harmless, some will trigger cancer."

Yet another step towards curing cancer. Though it will probably take many years to study so many mutations. My moneys still on viruses as the cure for cancer.

Comment Re:Radical solution: (Score 1) 190

Problem is there are a lot of idiots (with children, in politics, and elsewhere) Sure TV and radio are different than the internet. That doesn't mean you can't make it illegal for minors to watch TV or listen to the radio. Then maybe the kids will grow up a little smarter than their parents (not because of the lack of TV or radio, but because they don't like the repressive laws) Problem solved. Naturally this is not a serious suggestion and is completely unpractical, but this is the kind of ridiculous discussion any "think of the children" nonsense leads to.

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