UK to lead the world in the fight against cancer and rare diseases The UK is set to become the world leader in ground-breaking genetic research into cancer and rare diseases, which will transform how diseases are diagnosed and treated, thanks to£300 million of investment, the Prime Minister announced today (1 August).
The four year project will allow scientists to do pioneering new research to decode 100,000 human genomes – a patient’s personal DNA code. NHS England
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The four year project will allow scientists to do pioneering new research to decode 100,000 human genomes – a patient’s personal DNA code. NHS England
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- DNA project 'to make UK world leader' BBC News
- David Cameron hails gene revolution 'that will make chemotherapy obsolete in 20 years' Daily Mail
- End of chemotherapy within 20 years as pioneering DNA project launched The Daily Telegraph
- Genomics are not overhyped: they really can change medicine The Daily Telegraph
- PM: genome project will transform cancer care The Guardian
- English patients set for genetic revolution: Government backs massive new £300m gene sequencing project The Independent
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