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New Genetic Signatures Could Advance Leukemia Precision Medicine

Using next-generation sequencing, researchers have discovered new genetic signatures that could facilitate precision medicine for children with leukemia.

New genetic signatures could advance leukemia precision medicine

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By Jessica Kent

- Researchers from Nemours Children’s Health System have identified new genetic structural variants that could help deliver more personalized care and precision medicine to patients with leukemia.

The team utilized next-generation sequencing to more precisely identify genomic characteristics of leukemias in children, the most common form of childhood cancer. The new genetic signatures could be used to evaluate the presence of minimal residual disease during the course of chemotherapy and help determine patients’ responses to various chemotherapies.

“Progress in the field of genomic research and advanced technology has allowed us to find new variants that can better target treatments for kids with cancer,” said Erin Crowgey, PhD, lead author of the study and Director of Clinical Bioinformatics at Nemours.