KOTA KINABALU: About 80 of the world’s top medical researchers will be converging here in April to analyse the results of one of the largest study on breast and ovarian cancer.
Cancer Research Malaysia chief executive officer Prof Dr Teo Soo Hwang (pix) said the results on the study involving 200,000 cancer patients and a similar number of healthy women would enable researchers to delve further into the biology of how the diseases develop.
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