For first time it is possible to detect patterns in cancers’ DNA – opening up to possible personalised treatments

Analysis of thousands of tumours has unveiled a treasure trove of clues about the causes of cancer, representing a significant step towards the personalisation of treatment.

Researchers say that for the first time it is possible to detect patterns – called mutational signatures – in the DNA of cancers.

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