Genomics in Medical Specialties - Oncology: Inherited Risk

Опубликовано: 16 Декабрь 2018
на канале: Genomics Education Programme
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Oncology is one of the most exciting fields in terms of rapid developments in genomics. Now more than ever, genomics is applicable across all areas of medicine and healthcare and in the case of cancer care it provides opportunities to prevent and treat cancers on a more individual level.

Improved technologies, increased understanding of genomic data, and the increased availability and affordability of testing have resulted in changes to the way in which patients and their families are treated and cared for. As genomics becomes embedded into routine care, it's important that all oncologists have an understanding of where genomics may be relevant and how to manage and base decisions on genomic data.

In this film, Professor Clare Turnbull of Genomics England and the Institute of Cancer Research explains the importance of considering family history and inherited susceptibility to cancer, using examples from her clinical practice.

Our Genomics in Medical Specialties series has been developed in collaboration with champions of genomics from a range of disciplines to provide key facts and useful information.

Explore our information and films - 'Genomics in Cardiology’, 'Genomics in Pathology', 'Genomics in oncology' and 'Genomics in Primary Care' - here https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs....

Health Education England's Genomics Education Programme is developing a substantial education programme to inform healthcare professionals about the impact of genomics on clinical practice. This video is the one of the many educational resources from the programme. For more information visit https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk