Cancer Genetics

Cancer genetics is the study in humans and other animals of heritable gene variants that cause or confer altered risk of tumour or hematological malignancy. Individual cancer risk varies and is influenced by familial and sporadic oncogene or tumour suppressor gene mutations as well as rare and common constitutional variants present in the population.

  • Role of a DNA Repair Mechanism
  • Insights from a Rare Genetic Disease May Help Treat Multiple Myeloma
  • Study Links Mutations in Notch Gene to Role in B Cell Cancers
  • Isolation of a gene coding for part of the T-cell receptor, a key to the immune system’s function
  • First use of gene expression profiling to predict cancer outcomes
  • Cancer Genetic Mutations
  • Mitochondrial DNA may play more important role in metastatic cancer than previously thought

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