Researchers reveal cause of aggressive skin cancer in patients with butterfly syndrome

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The insights could open the door to a more effective treatment approach for patients with rare disorder

THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY

PHILADELPHIA) – Patients with a rare skin disease, commonly called Butterfly Syndrome, that causes chronic blistering and extensive scarring also develop an aggressive and fatal form of cancer early in life. Now an international team of scientists led by researchers at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center – Jefferson Health finds that immune system-related enzymes are major contributors to the cancer’s development. The discovery identifies new therapeutic strategies and reveals how chronic inflammation can spur cancer.

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IMAGE: NEW RESEARCH SHOWS THAT SKIN CANCER CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH BUTTERFLY SYNDROME HAVE A PATTERN OF GENETIC MUTATIONS THAT RESEMBLES A DIFFERENT KIND OF CANCER, SUGGESTING A POTENTIALLY MORE EFFECTIVE.

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