Canadian researchers team up to find a cure to childhood cancer
- OPACC
- Nov 27, 2017
- 1 min read
Researchers will sequence tumours at the molecular level to amass information that is then analyzed at one of three labs in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. The aim is to be able to create personalized treatment for patients with tumours that are difficult to treat with conventional therapy — no matter where they live in Canada.
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