Reduced Performance of Centromere 15 Probe in Association with African Ancestry
Offered By: Cancer Genomics Consortium via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 12-minute conference talk from the 2022 Cancer Genomics Consortium Annual Meeting that delves into the reduced performance of centromere 15 probe associated with African ancestry. Learn about the implications of this finding for clinical cancer genomic testing and its potential impact on accurate diagnosis for cancer patients. Gain insights into the challenges and considerations in genomic testing across diverse populations, and understand how this research contributes to the CGC's mission of promoting best practices in clinical cancer genomics. Discover the importance of considering genetic ancestry in developing and interpreting genomic tests for more precise and equitable cancer diagnostics.
Syllabus
Reduced Performance of Centromere 15 Probe in Association with African Ancestry
Taught by
Cancer Genomics Consortium
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