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Cancer's Faustian Bargain: Exploiting Whole Genome Doubling in Solid Tumors

Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube

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Explore the concept of whole genome doubling in solid tumors during this 51-minute Grand Rounds presentation from the Stanford Department of Medicine. Join Dr. Ryan Quinton, an Oncology Fellow at Stanford Health Care, as he delves into the intriguing topic of "Cancer's Faustian Bargain." Gain insights into how cancer cells exploit whole genome doubling and the potential implications for tumor development and treatment strategies. This informative talk offers a deep dive into cutting-edge cancer research, providing valuable knowledge for medical professionals, researchers, and those interested in the latest advancements in oncology.

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Cancer's Faustian Bargain: Exploiting Whole Genome Doubling in Solid Tumors | 26 June 2024


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Stanford Department of Medicine

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