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Profiling the entire cancer genome identifies new subgroups of blood cancer that can be used to predict likely clinical outcomes

A collaborative study in Nature Genetics has led to largest and most comprehensive analysis of the entire genomic landscape of the most common type of blood cancer called chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), as part of Queen Mary's 100,000 Genome Project.

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