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Oliver Childs

Oliver studied Natural Sciences at Bath University. He spent several years working in science publishing in various editorial roles, including as Copy Editor of Nature Reviews Cancer. He’s also worked as a freelance medical and healthcare copywriter. Oliver worked in Cancer Research UK’s digital news team between 2009 and 2014, helping to manage the charity’s blog and news feed.
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CHEKing genes for breast cancer clues

We look at our research into a family’s genes, which revealed a gene fault that may be responsible for a significant minority of inherited breast cancers. We look at our research into a family’s genes, which revealed a gene fault that may be responsible for a significant minority of inherited breast cancers.

by Oliver Childs | Analysis | 23 April 2009

23 April 2009

This entry is part 1 of 30 in the series Our milestones