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Cancer care is among the first medical specialties to apply precision medicine to tailor treatment to your genetic makeup and the genetic changes in the cancer ...
Refinement of the list of genes that are involved in the development of breast cancer to improve the use of genetic testing. Mayo Clinic Comprehensive ...
The lab will couple the biochemical, genetic, proteomic and metabolomic analyses of a patient's own neural cells with metabolomic and proteomic profiling of ...
For patients with depression, genetic testing may offer more than just medication guidance. In a new paper, Mayo researchers link a genetic variation with ...
... genetic risk. The answer is always a very personal one. Hear from Mary Holm, who lost her sister to breast cancer and as a result had genetic testing herself.
... genetic change (variant) in an enzyme called galactosidase alpha (GLA). Your doctor will test for this GLA gene variant. This medicine is available only ...
... genetic testing to have a mutation in one of the common LQTS genes: potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily Q member 1 (KCNQ1), potassium voltage-gated ...
... gene (APOL1). Genes control what is inherited from a family, such as eye color or blood type. Variation in APOL1 can cause kidney disease. African Americans ...
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