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Cancer Immunogenetics

Cancer immunogenetics is a field of science that studies the genetic basis of a person's immune response to cancer. It seeks to understand the genetic and molecular factors that affect a person’s ability to resist or respond to different types of cancer. This knowledge can be used to identify individuals at risk of …

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Overview

Cancer immunogenetics is a field of science that studies the genetic basis of a person's immune response to cancer. It seeks to understand the genetic and molecular factors that affect a person’s ability to resist or respond to different types of cancer. This knowledge can be used to identify individuals at risk of developing a certain type of cancer and to develop targeted immunotherapies to effectively treat the disease. In this way, cancer immunogenetics plays a key role in personalized medicine, offering a promising avenue for improving the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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Journal editorial board
Dr. Charlie Gourley · United Kingdom Dr. Xinyu Chen · United States Dr. Guru Prasad Maiti · United States

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