The nhs england 100,000 genomes project: feasibility and utility of centralised genome sequencing for children with cancer

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  • who: Jamie Trotman from the Centre academic research effortsThe National Health Service of England Cambridge University have published the article: The NHS England 100,000 Genomes Project: feasibility and utility of centralised genome sequencing for children with cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/07/2021
  • what: The aim of this project had been to generate WGS data for patients suffering from rare diseases or cancer and to pilot the integration of genomic data into clinical decision making. The authors report the feasibility and clinical utility of childhood cancer WGS, as implemented by Genomics England . . .

     

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