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Cancer Genomics 2023: Advances in Cancer Research, Precision Oncology and Clinical Care

Cancer research is constantly evolving, delivering new tools to better understand the genetic changes that drive cancer development. Thanks to […]

Spatial transcriptomics and multiomics in cancer research

Spatial context matters in complex biology. From cancer prevention to cancer biology, and for both translational and clinical studies, multiomic spatial […]

Using Urine to Detect Bladder Cancer Biomarkers: A Multi-Omics Approach

Biomarker detection is a fundamental requirement for early cancer detection. The rapidly developing field of multi-omics has the potential to […]

ctDNA Tests for Early Cancer Detection – Are We There Yet?

It is well established that detecting and diagnosing cancer earlier significantly improves patient outcomes. Therefore, the identification of cancer biomarkers […]

Cancer Diagnostics ONLINE: Detection in Time for Action

Thursday 12th, 19th and 26th October at 3pm BST / 4pm CET / 10am EDT  Early diagnosis of cancer is […]

How can proteogenomics inform pan-cancer analysis?

The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA is transcribed into RNA and then translated into protein. But with […]

Key cross-species genes offer insight into human bladder cancer development

Muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is an aggressive form of human bladder cancer. Little is currently known about the genetic […]

Five New Genes Linked to Breast Cancer 

An international collaborative research paper published last week in Nature Genetics has identified several new genes associated with breast cancer […]

LSD1 promotes prostate cancer cell reprogramming through TP53 repression

Prostate cancers are generally treatable with positive survival outcomes. However, following common treatments such as androgen receptor inhibitors, some prostate […]

Bacterial Biosensors Detect Cancer DNA

A recent study published in Science has unveiled the potential of engineering a well-known bacterium, Acinetobacter baylyi, to detect cancer […]