complexity of interpretation

How does genetic heterogeneity affect cancer interpretation?

Genetic heterogeneity refers to the diversity of genetic mutations found within a single tumor and among different tumors of the same type. This heterogeneity complicates the interpretation because it means that a single biopsy may not represent the entire tumor's genetic landscape. Furthermore, genetic heterogeneity can lead to variable responses to treatment and disease progression, necessitating personalized approaches to therapy.

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