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Promoting patient engagement in cancer genomics research programs: An environmental scan [PDF]
Background: A national priority in the United States is to promote patient engagement in cancer genomics research, especially among diverse and understudied populations.
Anne L. R. Schuster +10 more
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Functional genomics of complex cancer genomes
Cancer functional genomics is the study of how genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional alterations affect cancer phenotypes, such as growth and therapeutic response.
Francesca Menghi, Edison T. Liu
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Historical evolution of cancer genomics research in Latin America: a comprehensive visual and bibliometric analysis until 2023 [PDF]
Background: Cancer genomics, as an interdisciplinary research area within the Global Cancer Research agenda, genomics and precision medicine, its important in research and clinical practice in Latin America. To date, there has been no study investigating
Ivan David Lozada-Martinez +9 more
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Melvin is a conversational voice interface for cancer genomics data [PDF]
Despite large collections of cancer genomics data being openly available, the inability to quickly interrogate this information remains a barrier for researchers and oncologists.
Akila R. Perera +6 more
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Almost all cells in the human body contain a complete copy of the genome with an estimated number of 25,000 genes. The sequences of these genes make up about three percent of the genome and comprise the inherited set of genetic information. The genome also contains information that determines when and where in the organism a given gene is active.
Norrild, Bodil +2 more
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In the past decade, genomics has fundamentally changed our view of cancer biology, allowing comprehensive analyses of mutations, copy number alterations, structural variants, gene expression and DNA methylation profiles in large-scale studies across different cancer types.
Marco A. Fonseca-Montaño +3 more
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Clinical Perspectives of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing
The ability of single-cell genomics to resolve cellular heterogeneity is highly appreciated in cancer and is being exploited for precision medicine. In the recent decade, we have witnessed the incorporation of cancer genomics into the clinical decision ...
Nayoung Kim, Hye Hyeon Eum, Hae-Ock Lee
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10.1373/clinchem.2010.152140 ; Clinical Chemistry ; 56 ; 11 ; 1660-1664 ...
Diamandis, E.P. +4 more
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Oncogenic structural aberration landscape in gastric cancer genomes
Structural variants (SVs) are responsible for driver events in gastric cancer (GC); however, their patterns and processes remain poorly understood. Here, we examine 170 GC whole genomes to unravel the oncogenic structural aberration landscape in GC ...
Mihoko Saito-Adachi +10 more
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IntroductionTo develop and validate a radiogenomics model for predicting axillary lymph node metastasis (ALNM) in breast cancer compared to a genomics and radiomics model.MethodsThis retrospective study integrated transcriptomic data from The Cancer ...
Huifang Chen +12 more
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