Decoding the Genetics of Disease Risk: Polygenic Risk Scores

Cancer is the second highest cause of death every year. Causing over 10 million people to die each year, that means every 1 in 6 people die from this intricate disease.

In this never-ending war against cancer, timing is everything. Early detection is one of the most critical factors in determining whether a person can live or die.

The reality is that there are numerous types of cancer, each behaving uniquely based on the organ it inhabits. Cancer subtypes exhibit surprising variations even within the confines of a single organ.

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