Cancer Forensics
Cancer forensics is a branch of cancer research that works to uncover the genetic and environmental causes of cancer. It is a major part of cancer prevention, as understanding what causes cancer can help inform new public health strategies to reduce risk and improve cancer treatments. Cancer forensics involves studying genetic mutations, gene expression, and epigenetic changes in order to identify the drivers of cancer development. It can also be used to detect recurrent cancer and diagnose cancer subtypes, helping to improve clinicians’ ability to diagnose and treat cancer more efficiently. Cancer forensics is an important field of research that has the potential to transform how cancer is treated and prevented.
← Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences