Background: The
field of cancer genetics has experienced unprecedented advancements over the
past few decades, transforming the understanding of cancer biology and
revolutionizing therapeutic approaches. This review aims to synthesize recent
developments in cancer genetics, highlighting key discoveries, technological
innovations, and their implications for precision oncology.
Methods: An
extensive literature search was conducted, focusing on studies published in
reputable journals. Key areas explored include the genetic basis of cancer,
advances in genomic technologies, major cancer genomics projects, integration
of genomics in therapeutics, immunotherapy, liquid biopsies, and the challenges
and future directions in the field.
Results:
Significant progress has been made in identifying oncogenes, tumor suppressor
genes, and DNA repair mechanisms that drive cancer initiation and progression.
Technological innovations such as next-generation sequencing, single-cell
sequencing, and CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing have enabled comprehensive analyses
of cancer genomes and functional validation of genetic alterations. Large-scale
projects like The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the International Cancer
Genome Consortium (ICGC) have provided invaluable genomic data resources. Integration
of genomics into therapeutics has led to the development of targeted therapies
and immunotherapies, improving patient outcomes. Liquid biopsies utilizing
circulating tumor DNA offer non-invasive diagnostic and monitoring tools.
However, challenges such as tumor heterogeneity, drug resistance, data
integration, and ethical considerations persist.
Conclusion:
Advances in cancer genetics have significantly enhanced our understanding of
the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer and have led to the development of
personalized therapeutic strategies. Ongoing research and technological
innovations are essential to address current challenges and to further improve
cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.
Author(s)details:-
Dr. Nandhini
Balunathan, Ph.D (Assistant Professor [Human Genetics])
Department of Human Genetics, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education
and Research (Deemed to be University), No.1 Ramachandra Nagar, Porur, Chennai
- 600 116, Tamil Nadu, India.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/acmms/v5/3594
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