Study Identifies Function Behind Mysterious Variants for Gene Linked to Colon Cancer

July 30, 2025
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University of Michigan researchers are advancing our understanding of the genetic factors that contribute to colon cancer. In a new study, Professor Jacob Kitzman examines the role of elusive variants in the MUTYH gene, which is linked to an increased risk of the disease. The research team has developed a method to analyze thousands of these genetic variations to better clarify individual risk levels, potentially making screenings more targeted and effective for prevention. Read the full article to understand what these genetic insights mean for early detection.

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