Article 1D8D1 What makes tumours tick? Genomics pave the way for tailored treatments

What makes tumours tick? Genomics pave the way for tailored treatments

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Advances in genetic testing are enabling healthcare professionals to personalise treatments for diseases and conditions including cancer, diabetes and HIV

Breakthroughs in genomic medicine are helping researchers to devise a new generation of personalised treatments for a range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, diabetes and HIV.

The cost of sequencing a human genome has fallen from $95m (66m) in 2001 to just $1,345 (870), according to the US National Human Genome Research Institute. This is enabling professionals to tailor treatments based on the results of genetic tests.

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