Health
Childhood cancer precision medicine program shows ‘optimistic early results’ – UNSW Newsroom
Australia’s Zero Childhood Cancer program has so far identified the genetic basis of a child’s cancer in more than 90 per cent of cases, new research shows.

Australias Zero Childhood Cancer program has so far identified the genetic basis of a childs cancer in more than 90 per cent of cases, new research shows.A program led by the Children’s Cancer Institute that aims to find personalised treatment recommendations for children with high-risk cancer has seen promising results, a team of researchers including UNSW Sydney academics has found.
The first major publication from Zero Childhood Cancer Personalised Medicine Program (ZERO) was published this …
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