
Emil Lou: What Makes Unique Young-Adult/Early-Onset Forms of Cancer
Emil Lou, Professor with Tenure at University of Minnesota, shared on LinkedIn:
“Young-adult/early-onset forms of cancer are being increasingly recognized as a distinct form of malignancy requiring investigation for what makes them unique. Congratulations and thanks to Dr. Ryan Moy and colleagues for leading the way in identifying factors that may have implications in the future for treating young-adults with esophageal cancer and gastric cancer.
Multi-omic characterization of early-onset esophagogastric cancer published July 17, 2025 in Nature Portfolio journal NPJ Precision Oncology, another study from the prolific GI Cancer Group of the Caris Life Sciences Precision Oncology Alliance.”
Title: Multi-omic characterization of early-onset esophagogastric cancer
Authors: Lawrence W. Wu, Sachin Kumar Deshmukh, Sharon Wu, Joanne Xiu, Sung Joo Jang, Jimyung Park, Vincent K. Lam, Emil Lou, Sanjay Goel, Rachna T. Shroff & Ryan H. Moy
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