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Rectal Cancer Genomics

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Rectal cancer genomics refers to the study of genetic variations, mutations, and alterations in the DNA of rectal cancer cells. This field aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of rectal cancer, as well as identify potential targets for personalized treatment and prevention strategies.

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