Cancer Bioinformatics
Cancer bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research field that combines biology and data science to gather and analyze data related to cancer biology. It is used to identify patterns in patient data, develop new treatments for cancer, understand how cancer develops and progresses, and to improve cancer diagnostics and prognostics. Cancer bioinformatics is playing an increasingly significant role in cancer research and treatment, as it can help clinicians make more informed decisions and can identify new pathways to cancer therapy. Cancer bioinformatics is revolutionizing the way cancer is studied and treated, enabling faster, more accurate diagnosis and treatments.
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