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Samra Turajlic is a medical oncologist and cancer researcher. She leads the cancer dynamics lab at the Francis Crick Institute in London, which focuses on understanding how cancers evolve, as well as working as an oncologist at the Royal Marsden. Her work has revealed that kidney cancers follow a set number of evolutionary paths, each with its own set of genetic changes. This discovery could help to distinguish between aggressive cancers that require treatment and more benign tumours that can be monitored.

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  • Samra Turajlic (en)
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  • Samra Turajlic is a medical oncologist and cancer researcher. She leads the cancer dynamics lab at the Francis Crick Institute in London, which focuses on understanding how cancers evolve, as well as working as an oncologist at the Royal Marsden. Her work has revealed that kidney cancers follow a set number of evolutionary paths, each with its own set of genetic changes. This discovery could help to distinguish between aggressive cancers that require treatment and more benign tumours that can be monitored. (en)
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  • Dr Samra Turajlic (en)
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  • Dr Samra Turajlic (en)
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  • Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust (en)
  • the Francis Crick Institute (en)
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  • Institute of Cancer Research (en)
  • University of Oxford (en)
  • UCL Medical School (en)
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  • Cancer evolution, kidney cancer, melanoma (en)
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  • Samra Turajlic is a medical oncologist and cancer researcher. She leads the cancer dynamics lab at the Francis Crick Institute in London, which focuses on understanding how cancers evolve, as well as working as an oncologist at the Royal Marsden. Her work has revealed that kidney cancers follow a set number of evolutionary paths, each with its own set of genetic changes. This discovery could help to distinguish between aggressive cancers that require treatment and more benign tumours that can be monitored. (en)
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  • Charles Swanton (en)
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  • Richard Marais (en)
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