In one of the largest Indian study which included germline sequences of 479 unselected Indian patients with breast cancer . Pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants were identified in 24.6% of the cohort, including 8.35% in BRCA1/2. Notably, 67% of these findings were in non-BRCA genes, including HRR and tumor suppressor genes, which would be missed by BRCA-only testing. Beyond […]
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Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas
The Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas (BCGA) is a pioneering compendium of genetic variants representing the unique genomic landscape of cancers in India. By bridging the gap in genomic data, BCGA empowers healthcare systems and researchers to create targeted solutions that improve outcomes for millions of cancer patients. The Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas is an initiative of IIT Madras in […]