Genetic study discovers mechanisms that make Ewing sarcoma more aggressive

Ewing sarcoma is a tumor of the bones and soft tissues that occurs in children and young people. Like all childhood cancers, it is rare—nine to 10 cases per million inhabitants per year—but it is very aggressive: 25% of patients do not respond well to regular therapy and they often experience relapses.

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