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New model can predict the risk of adverse side effects of cancer treatment – News-Medical.Net
The risk of serious adverse effects on the blood status and bone marrow of patients during chemotherapy can be predicted by a model developed at Linköping University,…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 12 2020
The risk of serious adverse effects on the blood status and bone marrow of patients during chemotherapy can be predicted by a model developed at Linköping University, Sweden. This research may make it possible to use genetic analysis to identify patients with a high probability of side effects. The study has been published in npj Systems Biology and Applications.
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