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2026-01-29|

Tiny RNA Fragments Emerge as Powerful Drivers of Prostate Cancer Growth and Therapeutic Opportunity

by Richard Chau
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Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University have uncovered an unexpected molecular contributor to prostate cancer progression: small RNA fragments known as tRNA halves. (Image: 123RF)
Prostate cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies in men worldwide and a leading cause of cancer related death. Despite decades of research …

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