Years after his death, late scientist's work could yield new cancer treatments

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Years after his death, late scientist's work could yield new cancer treatments
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Some of the final work of a late University of Virginia School of Medicine scientist has opened the door for life-saving new treatments for solid cancer tumors, including breast cancer, lung cancer and melanoma.

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