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Colon Cancer Genomics

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Colon cancer genomics is the study of genetic alterations and molecular mechanisms involved in the development, progression, and treatment of colon cancer. It aims to identify specific genes, mutations, and genomic patterns that can be used for early detection, prognosis, and personalized therapeutic strategies.

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