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New ‘Pan-Cancer’ analysis reveals the common roots of different cancers

New ‘Pan-Cancer’ analysis reveals the common roots of different cancers

by webmaster | Apr 5, 2018 | News

April 05, 2018 By Aylin Woodward Typically cancers are classified by where they originate in the body—think breast cancer, stomach cancer, and so on. But a collaboration called the Pan-Cancer Initiative, launched in 2012 at a meeting in Santa Cruz, California,sought...
Cancer study reveals powerful new system for classifying tumors

Cancer study reveals powerful new system for classifying tumors

by webmaster | Aug 7, 2014 | News

By Tim Stevens, UCSC Public Information Cancers are classified primarily on the basis of where in the body the disease originates, as in lung cancer or breast cancer. According to a new study, however, one in ten cancer patients would be classified differently using a...

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