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Keywords: Michael Sporn, proteomics, Chemoprevention, pharmaceutical companies, .

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If the cardiologists can do it, so can we

If the cardiologists
can do it, so can we

Michael Sporn believes the best bet for controlling cancer is to pick up the warning signs and nip it in the bud. A pot of gold awaits any drugs company that can come up with a Lipitor for cancer, says Sporn, and easy-to-use biomarkers would already be on the market had one-tenth of the research dollars poured into chemotherapy been invested in proteomics.

» Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn


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