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Genetic sequencing could influence treatment for nearly 3/4 of advanced cancer patients

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June 2, 2017
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(Michigan Medicine – University of Michigan) A new analysis finds that nearly three-quarters of 500 patients with advanced cancer could be referred to a potential targeted treatment based on the results of a comprehensive analysis of their tumor's genetic landscape.

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