Thousands of people in England will be able to check whether they have genes linked to cancer.
Patients will be able to find out whether they have genes linked to cancer using a world-leading tool developed by the NHS.
NHS England to develop ‘world-first’ database for genes linked to cancer - The health service is developing a register of 120 ...
Leading doctors have said NHS England is entering a 'new era of cancer prevention' with its pioneering gene database.
A new database covering over 100 different canine tissues can significantly enhance our understanding of hereditary diseases and provide valuable information for health research in both dogs and ...
Genetic tests for cancer on NHS to help families detect ‘Jolie’ gene - Health secretary Wes Streeting has backed the plans ...
The health service said it is building a register of 120 genes known to increase the likelihood of getting cancer ...
Researchers hope that a new, publicly available database they have created will shrink, not grow, over time. That's because it is a compendium of the thousands of understudied proteins encoded by ...
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