Newsweek

Cancer

- —Noah Miller

The world’s second leading cause of death after heart disease and stroke, cancer kills one in six people. It’s a disease that starts at the cell. When a mutation in the genetic code triggers a malfunctio­n in a cell’s genetic machinery, it sometimes begins to replicate out of control, resulting in a tumor. With advances in the technology of reading and manipulati­ng DNA, and artificial intelligen­ce to help interpret genetic informatio­n, scientists have developed ways of predicting what drugs will work best on which cancers, known as precision medicine.

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