Friday, April 2, 2010
Breast Cancer happens when changes occur in Your DNA
Breast Cancer happens when changes occur in your DNA Your Genes Proteins are not made correctly. A protein may be missing, overproduced, shortened, or assembled with alterations.
We know that Breast Cancer arises when a cell undergoes several molecular changes. These changes can take place over many years, and only when the cell has accumulated a critical number of these changes will become a "cancerous" cells.
At Hybrid Medical Analytics our focus is Genomic Science. Genomic Science studies how each organism has its own unique genome. A human genome has 22 pairs of chromosomes and a pair of sex chromosomes.
The human genome has 25,000 genes spread across all 23 pairs of human chromosomes. When a gene "switches on," it eventually makes a protein and thus Breast Cancer
Genomic converts the gene codes an intermediary molecule called mRNA, this transfer a gene's information from DNA to mRNA which allows us to distinguish mRNA from DNA. Using Hybrid Medical informatics scientist can recommend the proper therapy for treating Breast cancer and extend the life of a Breast Cancer patient
Hybrid Medical Analytics Area of Research
* Breast cancer
* Endocrine system cancer
* Gastrointestinal cancer
* Genitourinary cancer
* Gynaecological cancer
* Haematological cancer
* Head and neck cancer
* Neurooncology
* Paediatric oncology
* Thoracic oncology
* Sarcoma
* Skin cancer
* Epidemiology, cancer prevention, and cancer control
* Supportive care
* Imaging
* Health-care systems
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