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Maroc Maroc - ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU - A La Une - 19/Jul 16:05

Personalised simulations predict patient outcomes for blood cancer treatment in breakthrough study

The researchers utilised genomic sequencing data to create personalised simulations of individual patients that can quantify the impact of genetic mutations on cancer cell behaviour. This innovative method promises to pave the way for personalised medicine, which will revolutionise clinical decision-making and advance care for heterogeneous blood cancers. The research team, led by Dr Simon [...]

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