
"Personalized Cancer Care: NHS Utilizes Whole-Gene Screening"
A study of 13,000 cancer patients in England has shown that analyzing the entire genetic code of cancer patients can help tailor treatments to individuals, leading to better outcomes. The study, published in Nature Medicine, found that genetic changes in most brain, bowel, and lung cancers could guide decisions about surgery or specific treatments. Whole-genome sequencing revealed genetic variations that may make patients more susceptible to cancer and helped identify different sub-types of cancer, guiding doctors in choosing the correct treatment. The study, led by Genomics England and NHS England, has created a resource for clinicians to better predict outcomes and tailor treatments, paving the way for precision oncology in mainstream cancer care.