ResearchOpen Access10 Feb 2025Nature Communications Volume: 16, P: 1497 Multi-omics analyses reveal biological and clinical insights in recurrent stage I non-small cell lung cancer The molecular mechanisms underlying stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain poorly understood. Here, the aut...
Clinical Applications of Genomics and Biomarker Cancer ResearchVanderwalde, Ari M
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Cancer is the second most deadly disease in humans, with approximately 13% of patients worldwide dying of cancer each year. The basic goal of cancer research is to elucidate the mechanisms of cancer development and to develop appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive strategies. Our high...
From a clinical perspective, it appears a daunting challenge in translating those molecular genetic findings from cancer cells to cancer patients. Therefore, we will also briefly discuss the potential problems in translational cancer genomic research and propose the possible solutions. 展开 ...
The availability of large amounts of molecular data of unprecedented depth and width has instigated new paths of interdisciplinary activity in cancer research. Translation of such information to allow its opti... Hege G Russnes, Per E Lønning, Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale and Ole C Lingjærd...
军事科学院军事医学研究院周钢桥研究员团队长期致力于中国人群HBV相关肝癌的遗传易感基因研究,2010年以来,他们基于基因组的常见遗传变异标记开展了系列研究,已在Nature Genetics、Clinical Cancer Research和Gastroenterology等杂志相继报道了染色体1...
Policy makers and governments often pay little attention to support cancer registries and cancer research in Africa and mainly in East Africa. This paper demonstrates that an updated cancer registry data could be one of the main factors to control and treat cancer cases. The approach of the paper...
The field of cancer genomics has been advancing at a rapid pace, opening up a wealth of possibilities for translational applications. In this issue, we are excited to launch a Series of commissioned articles that explore the role of genomics in cancer research and oncology, from current ...
Research gaps identified include the need for studies on the process of CGT communication; examining behavioral, decision making, and communication outcomes; and inclusion of diverse populations. Addressing these gaps can help improve the use of genomics in cancer control and reduce disparities in ...