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Reprogramming stem cells may prevent cancer after radiation

<p>After full body radiation, certain faulty stem cells re-engineer the blood system that creates cancer risk in people which can be prevented by artificially activating a stem cell maintenance pathway, research has found</p>

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New York: After full body radiation, certain faulty stem cells re-engineer the blood system that creates cancer risk in people which can be prevented by artificially activating a stem cell maintenance pathway, research has found.

"In a healthy blood system, healthy stem cells out-compete stem cells that happen to have the C/EBPA (gene) mutation,” said senior author James DeGregori, investigator at University of Colorado Cancer Center.

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