Researchers have identified a 'switch' that can trigger the death of a cancer cell

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Researchers have found the closest thing to an off-switch for cancer: a specific protein section that has the ability to trigger the death of a cancer cell.

<p>TORONTO — Researchers have found the closest thing to an off-switch for cancer: a specific protein section that has the ability to trigger the death of a cancer cell.

&quot&#x3B;</p><p>But until now, researchers say, they haven't been able to do much with that knowledge.

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