Reactivating a Critical Gene Lost in Kidney Cancer Reduces Tumor Growth August 16, 2007 Science Daily, Aug. 16, 2007 UTMB's Dr. Bruce A. Luxon and Mala Sinha are co-authors in research findings conducted by the Mayo Clinic which found a key gene is often "silenced" in the most common type of kidney cancer, and when they restored that gene in human kidney cancer cells in culture and animal experiments, tumors stopped growing and many disappeared. « Back | The Newsroom »