Cornell: Expanding Precision Medicine's Potential for Humans, Dogs
June 11, 2020
June 11, 2020
ITHACA, New York, June 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
It's been a year since Brooklyn-based hair artist and salon owner Chelsey Pickthorn learned that, after having beaten triple-negative breast cancer, an especially aggressive form of the disease, it had returned and spread to other parts of her body.
She sought out a new oncologist who - through the use of precision medicine, including sequencing the tumor's DNA - would determine the best course o . . .
It's been a year since Brooklyn-based hair artist and salon owner Chelsey Pickthorn learned that, after having beaten triple-negative breast cancer, an especially aggressive form of the disease, it had returned and spread to other parts of her body.
She sought out a new oncologist who - through the use of precision medicine, including sequencing the tumor's DNA - would determine the best course o . . .