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What if you could detect cancer just as it is getting started? New research published in the journal Nature just might give medicine the tools to do just that.
Cancers, Free Full-Text
Subclonal somatic copy number alterations emerge and dominate in recurrent osteosarcoma
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The evolutionary history of 2,658 cancers
Genomic and molecular features distinguish young adult cancer from later-onset cancer - ScienceDirect
The Interplay between Mutagenesis and Extrachromosomal DNA Shapes Urothelial Cancer Evolution
precision oncology – NIH Director's Blog
Frontiers Tumor heterogeneity: preclinical models, emerging technologies, and future applications
PDF) The evolution of lung cancer and impact of subclonal selection in TRACERx
The Interplay between Mutagenesis and Extrachromosomal DNA Shapes Urothelial Cancer Evolution
Joint inference of exclusivity patterns and recurrent trajectories from tumor mutation trees
Spatial biology of cancer evolution
Cancers, Free Full-Text