> They mentioned this on fox news this morning but I didn't get the
> details.
> Does this mean that all cancers spread because of a gene? This sounds
> quite
> strange to me.
This was speaking specifically about breast cancer. And it's my
understanding that the gene stops whatever action is to take place that
would stop the cancer from spreading. Or, something like that. I think
it actually makes sense.
ar
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