Precision medicine: is it becoming a reality for childhood cancer?
- OPACC
- Apr 21, 2016
- 1 min read
"What treatment options are there?" This is one of the first questions to enter the minds of parents whose child receives a cancer diagnosis. Of course, the answer to this question is dependent on the type of cancer that has been diagnosed. But for children with solid tumors, the answer may also one day depend on their genetic characteristics.
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