Cancer Genetics

Cancer is a genetic disease triggered by increase of DNA mutations and epigenetic alterations that leads to uncontrolled cell proliferation and neoplasm formation. Mutation occurs frequently in the body of human still it can able to correct most of the mutations. So, it won’t be possible to cause cancer with one mutation. Generally, it takes numerous mutations in a lifetime of a human to cause cancer. This is the reason elder people have cancer, as they have had multiple chances for mutation. Oncogenomics deals with the characterization of cancer- associated genes. Tumour suppressor genes or oncogenes are the one that manages the cell cycle process, so they are called the protective cells. These genetic changes escalate the risk of cancer. The presence of mutated genes in germ cells can be inherited to the off springs. Cancer Pharmacology deals with the action of drug on cancer patients. Cancer science Meetings explores the new ideas and techniques of cancer therapy.

  • Oncogenes
  • Proto-oncogenes
  • Cancer predisposition
  • Tumour Suppressors
  • Genetic Cancer Syndromes
  • Genetic Counselling & Testing

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