Announcing the largest cancer gene database
The National Cancer Research Institute (NCI) of the United States has just released the largest ever database of cancer-related gene changes.
The National Cancer Research Institute (NCI) on July 15 has just released the largest database of all-time cancer-related gene changes to provide researchers with full methods. most effective for treating this deadly disease.
In a statement released on the same day, NCI said that the worldwide publicity of the new database is based on genome research, which is expected to help researchers accelerate the development process. New drugs and help patients better adapt to therapy.
Dr. Yves Pommier of NCI said that most of the current common anti-cancer drugs are used empirically, most of them are targeted, but there is no association with any gene Come on. Most cancer treatments have a lot of guesswork, because doctors don't have a method to determine what a particular patient is likely to react normally to good drugs. Chemotherapy or cancer will develop resistance.
To create the data base, NCI scientists form a chain of 60 cancer cell groups in humans, creating a large list of special changes of cancer from different parts of body.
Dr. Pommier stressed that for the foregoing data base, researchers can exploit many different purposes, including determining whether to combine Cisplatin chemotherapy drugs with different types. Special genetic modification or not. Mr. Pommier also noted that pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to decide if current cancer drugs are only used for a small number of patients. Recently, many cancer drugs have proven their goal of treatment, used to block the "trails" that cancer cells use to grow and proliferate.
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