Tumor Genomics
Tumor genomics is a branch of cancer research that focuses on studying the genomic basis of cancer. It involves analyzing the DNA, RNA and protein sequences of cancer cells to identify factors that may be associated with their development, progression and responsiveness to treatments. By studying tumor genomics, researchers can gain insight into how different types of tumors form and evolve, leading to potential treatments and methods of early detection. Additionally, understanding the genomic causes of cancer can help to develop improved methods of diagnosing, monitoring, and treating the disease. Tumor genomics is an essential tool in improving our understanding of cancer, and making advances in cancer treatments.
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