Abstract

Rudimentary understanding of biological significances of various genomic alterations is causing slow paced translation of cancer genome sciences to personalized medicine. Comprehensive databases of genetic variations associated to effective cancer prevention approaches, early detection and treatment responses are required to successfully utilize the large amounts of information generated by current genetic tools. Efforts towards incorporation of advanced genomic technologies into clinical practice will help bringing research driven improvements in cancer diagnosis and individualized medical care.

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