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School of Medicine's Cheryl Thompson discusses new breast cancer study

Media | September 29, 2016 | Story by: Editorial Staff
Breast cancer’s spread may be influenced by circadian gene Reuters: Cheryl Thompson, assistant professor of nutrition and epidemiology and biostatistics, discussed a new study (in which she was not involved) that found variations in a gene involved in circadian rhythms also may promote the spread of breast cancer.