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Massive study identifies new biomarkers for renal cancer subtypes, improving diagnosis and—eventually—treatment - EurekAlert


<p>A new study led by University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center researchers identifies novel biomarkers in renal cell carcinomas. The researchers&rsquo; integrative analysis of comprehensive proteogenomic datasets from both non-clear cell and clear cell renal carcinomas builds on previous work, which primarily focused on geonomics, and improves understanding of the mechanisms of renal cell carcinomas. The findings lay the groundwork to identify therapeutic targets in non-clear-cell renal cell carcinomas. The study is out now in <em>Cell Reports Medicine</em>.</p>

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