Cancer Susceptibility Genes
Cancer susceptibility genes are DNA sequences that, when mutated or altered, can increase an individual's risk for developing certain cancers. These genes play an important role in cancer susceptibility and can be used to identify people who are at higher risk for developing certain types of cancer. This knowledge can help doctors and other healthcare professionals to create personalized screening and prevention plans, as well as early detection strategies to improve the outcomes of patients with cancer. Further research into cancer susceptibility genes could lead to the development of more effective treatments.
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