22 March 2019

Last week the article 'PATH makes predictive molecular diagnostics in cancer unambiguous', of Lieneke Steeghs, theme Tumors of the digestive tract, was published on the website of ZonMw.

The PATH project (Predictive Analysis for Therapy) focusses on optimalization of molecular analyses in pathology for targeted therapies in cancer.

You can read the full article here (only available in Dutch): link.


 
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