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  • HPV Drives Tumor Development in Rare Nasal Cancers

    HPV Drives Tumor Development in Rare Nasal Cancers

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center y Johns Hopkins Unversity School of Medicine have found that Human papillomavirus (HPV) can drive tumor development in some rare sinonasal cancers. The researchers also identified common mutations among these cancers and a potential combination treatment during the study.

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