
Innovative Genetic Model Advances Breast Cancer Research
Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a new genetic model to study breast cancer, focusing on the E2F5 gene's role in tumor development and metastasis. This model, which uses genetically engineered mice, offers insights into how breast cancer spreads to organs like the liver and bones, rather than just the lungs, making it more relevant to human cases. The research aims to identify specific genes regulated by E2F5 that drive cancer progression, potentially leading to targeted therapies with fewer side effects in the future.