Seeking prostate cancer treatments in the DNA of ancient tribes September 3, 2019 Professor Vanessa Hayes' quest to understand the drivers of prostate cancer takes her from the laboratory to the African desert. Her discoveries could lead to earlier diagnosis and more targeted treatments.Hayes has spent a decade studying the Ju/’hoansi and other indigenous southern African groups. They are key to her quest to understand the genetic origins of humanity and the diseases that afflict us.Read the full article here.Source: University of Sydney Prostate Cancer News
Professor Vanessa Hayes' quest to understand the drivers of prostate cancer takes her from the laboratory to the African desert. Her discoveries could lead to earlier diagnosis and more targeted treatments.Hayes has spent a decade studying the Ju/’hoansi and other indigenous southern African groups. They are key to her quest to understand the genetic origins of humanity and the diseases that afflict us.Read the full article here.Source: University of Sydney