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Large-Scale Genomic Screening Project Gets Underway to Make Gene Database of 4,500 Cancer Patients
The National Cancer Center (NCC) said on March 10 that it will build up a gene database incorporating the genetic information of 4,500 cancer patients, along with their treatment data, in the next two years. Under a project dubbed SCRUM-Japan,…
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