Varanasi, Aug 31 (Ians) A research team led by Manoj Pandey from the Department of Surgical Oncology at the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (Bhu), has identified the somatic mutations responsible for developing gallbladder cancer.
Gallbladder cancer is one of the most common kind of cancers reported in the Gangetic belt. The cancer is often diagnosed late and has a poor survival rate. The current five-year survival rate is 10-20 per cent.
According to Pandey, the researchers at Bhu have been working on gallbladder cancer for the past 25 years to find out the probable causes which continue to remain elusive.
As a part of the research, the team carried out next generation sequencing of tumour DNA from gallbladder cancer in 33 patients. This was further subjected to bioinformatics analysis.
The research team identified 27 somatic mutations that involved 14 critical genes. Of these, two genes namely p53 and Kras were the most...
Gallbladder cancer is one of the most common kind of cancers reported in the Gangetic belt. The cancer is often diagnosed late and has a poor survival rate. The current five-year survival rate is 10-20 per cent.
According to Pandey, the researchers at Bhu have been working on gallbladder cancer for the past 25 years to find out the probable causes which continue to remain elusive.
As a part of the research, the team carried out next generation sequencing of tumour DNA from gallbladder cancer in 33 patients. This was further subjected to bioinformatics analysis.
The research team identified 27 somatic mutations that involved 14 critical genes. Of these, two genes namely p53 and Kras were the most...
- 8/31/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Varanasi, Aug 31 (Ians) A research team led by Manoj Pandey from the Department of Surgical Oncology at the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (Bhu), has identified the somatic mutations responsible for developing gallbladder cancer.
Gallbladder cancer is one of the most common kind of cancers reported in the Gangetic belt. The cancer is often diagnosed late and has a poor survival rate. The current five-year survival rate is 10-20 per cent.
According to Pandey, the researchers at Bhu have been working on gallbladder cancer for the past 25 years to find out the probable causes which continue to remain elusive.
As a part of the research, the team carried out next generation sequencing of tumour DNA from gallbladder cancer in 33 patients. This was further subjected to bioinformatics analysis.
The research team identified 27 somatic mutations that involved 14 critical genes. Of these, two genes namely p53 and Kras were the most...
Gallbladder cancer is one of the most common kind of cancers reported in the Gangetic belt. The cancer is often diagnosed late and has a poor survival rate. The current five-year survival rate is 10-20 per cent.
According to Pandey, the researchers at Bhu have been working on gallbladder cancer for the past 25 years to find out the probable causes which continue to remain elusive.
As a part of the research, the team carried out next generation sequencing of tumour DNA from gallbladder cancer in 33 patients. This was further subjected to bioinformatics analysis.
The research team identified 27 somatic mutations that involved 14 critical genes. Of these, two genes namely p53 and Kras were the most...
- 8/31/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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