How a tiny mutant worm is helping find a cure for a rare form of cancer

How a tiny mutant worm is helping find a cure for a rare form of cancer


When the Williamson family from Dundee lost their mother Sue to a rare cancer named phaeochromocytoma in 2003, they didn’t realize that further devastation was to follow. Of her four children, twins Jennie and James discovered that they also have the faulty gene that cut short their mother’s life. Both twins are affected with inoperable tumors wrapped around vital blood vessels and nerves in their necks. Father Jo decided to appear in a Cancer Research pledge video (below) in memory of his wife and to raise awareness of the important work that cancer researchers do for people like his children.…

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How a tiny mutant worm is helping find a cure for a rare form of cancer
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