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Key gene mutation may not be driving breast cancer

<p>Targeting a gene that has been thought to be a major cause of breast cancer may not actually yield much positive results, says a new study</p>

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Breast cancer

New York: Targeting a gene that has been thought to be a major cause of breast cancer may not actually yield much positive results, says a new study.

Mutation in the gene PIK3CA is the second most prevalent gene mutation in breast cancer and is found in 20 percent of all breast cancers. This has led people to think these changes may be driving breast cancer.

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