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Introduction
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Role at UCLA
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Ovarian Cancer Circle
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Impact of Genetics
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What is a gene
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History of DNA
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What is genetic testing
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Who should get genetic testing
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Which women should consider genetic testing
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Genetic testing for epithelial ovarian cancer
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How does genetic testing work
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What should a woman do if she carries this gene
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What is the genetic changing
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How can genetic testing help
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Synthetic lethality
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Immune therapy
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Tumor genetic testing
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How is this information helpful
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PARP inhibitors
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P53 peptide
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NCI Match Trial
Description:
Explore the impact of genetics on personalizing treatment for gynecologic cancers in this informative UCLA lecture. Gain insights into the indications for genetic testing and its role in guiding preventive strategies and treatment options for women's cancers. Discover the basics of genes and DNA, learn who should consider genetic testing, and understand the process involved. Delve into the implications of carrying certain genes and how this information can be utilized in treatment planning. Examine cutting-edge approaches such as synthetic lethality, immune therapy, and tumor genetic testing. Learn about innovative treatments like PARP inhibitors and the P53 peptide. Understand the significance of the NCI Match Trial in advancing personalized cancer care.

Impact of Genetics on Personalizing Treatment of Gynecologic Cancers - Sanaz Memarzadeh | UCLAMDChat

University of California, Los Angeles
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