Cancer Genomics
Cancer genomics is a rapidly growing field of science that focuses on understanding the genetic basis of cancer. It involves studying the genetic alterations in cancer cells to improve diagnosis and treatment. Through analyzing the DNA and RNA of cancer cells, scientists can better detect, diagnose, and treat cancer. By understanding the genetic origins of a tumor, doctors are better able to choose the most effective treatments, with the aim of improving patient outcomes. Cancer genomics has the potential to revolutionize the way cancer is treated and could eventually lead to personalized approaches tailored to individual patients.
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