Researchers Identify Drug That Could Treat Melanoma

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Less than a year after mapping the genetic landscape of melanoma, a researcher from the University of California, Merced, has identified a drug that could be effective in battling the deadly skin cancer.

UC Merced Professor Fabian V. Filipp led a team of researchers on the new project, the results of which were published today (Feb. 29) in the journal Neoplasia.

Filipp’s previous study used data from The Cancer Genome Atlas—which includes DNA sequences from 471 melanoma patients and more than 12,000 cancer genomes—to find patterns of genetic changes that give rise to melanoma tumors.

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