Understanding genetic risks empowers proactive health choices. Cancer is a disease that is caused by abnormal cell growth, driven by both genetic and environmental forces. Genetics, particularly ...
The night my dad, Jason, died, I was asleep by his side. In his hospital bed, we lay in the same position, on our backs with our heads tilted to the left. My sister, Gina, took a photo and I look like ...
Slager, PhD, discusses the background of her research on inherited germline genetics for risk of chronic lymphocytic leukemia ... 1:24 | We also screened individuals for monoclonal B-cell ...
The Caribbean Prostate Cancer Genetic Study brings the genetics firm one step closer to fully launching its Caribbean Genome Programme, which addresses the under-representation of Caribbean ...
Each type of cell has a unique role, and knowing what all the cells do can help scientists better understand health and diseases such as cancer. Scientists focused on certain organs — plotting the ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), BC Cancer ... single cell gene sequencing technology developed by researchers from UBC and BC Cancer, known as DLP+. While genetic ...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has expanded two cancer genetic risk assessment guidelines to meet the growing understanding of hereditary cancer risk and use of genetic tests in ...
new gut and vascular cell states, lung responses to COVID-19, investigating how genetic variation impacts on disease, and many more. The papers in the Collection were contributed by researchers ...