Justin Stebbing: My piece on genes and race in colon cancer has just been published by the Journal of Clinical Oncology
Justin Stebbing shared a post on LinkedIn:
“My piece on genes and race in colon cancer has just been published by the Journal of Clinical Oncology. There are lots of interesting findings we discuss, and these data underscore the importance of integrating next generation sequencing into clinical practice for metastatic colon cancer to identify critical biomarkers that influence patient outcomes, enhance
prognostication, and inform treatment planning.”
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Justin Stebbing is a visiting Professor of Cancer Medicine and Oncology at Imperial College, London and a Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), Cambridge. He was appointed the first NIHR oncology professor in 2011. He is editor-in-chief of Nature’s cancer journal Oncogene. Prof. Stebbing has published over 700 peer-reviewed papers in leading academic journals. He is a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and the Royal College of Pathologists, and sits on many advisory boards. He is on the Editorial Board of OncoDaily.
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