Cancer Genomics
Cancer genomics is the study of the genetic basis of cancer. This includes the sequencing of cancer genomes to identify genetic mutations associated with cancer, as well as the study of gene expression patterns and regulatory pathways. This research can help to identify new treatments and diagnose particular forms of cancer. Cancer genomics also has great potential for understanding the causes of cancer, predicting cancer risk, and paving the way for the development of personalized medicine. In the future, it is possible that cancer genomics will play a role in improving cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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