
William D. Foulkes
Articles
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Jun 17, 2024 |
nature.com | William D. Foulkes
With the benefit of hindsight, recognition of the cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 and its later cloning were defining moments for breast and ovarian cancer genetics that should be celebrated.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
complaintsboard.com | William D. Foulkes
Hello this is to complain abought 1 kismia whom has taken nearly £500 in transactions from my bank wich wos not aurtherised by myself .upon finding this out from looking at the transactions wich apparent a subscription had been made wich wos not done with my Apple Pay but my bank card wich has been now cancelled and have had to have a new bank card replaced this I have tryed to contact the company threw emails and have had no correct response from who is to be from the company my bank have...
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Jan 9, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Stephanie Wong |Elisheva Eisenberg |William D. Foulkes |Carla Apostolova
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Oct 11, 2023 |
nature.com | Dean A. Regier |William D. Foulkes |Kasmintan A. Schrader |Aly Karsan |Raymond Kim
AbstractHereditary cancer syndromes (HCS) predispose individuals to a higher risk of developing multiple cancers. However, current screening strategies have limited ability to screen for all cancer risks. Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) detects DNA fragments shed by tumour cells in the bloodstream and can potentially detect cancers early. This study aimed to explore patients’ perspectives on ctDNA’s utility to help inform its clinical adoption and implementation.
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May 20, 2023 |
nature.com | Jeffrey Trent |Gregg B. Morin |Morag Park |William D. Foulkes |Yemin Wang |Gian L. Negri | +1 more
All research in this study complies with all relevant ethical regulations. All biohazard protocols were approved by the Environmental Health and Safety of McGill University and the Biosafety Committee of the University of British Columbia (UBC). All animal procedures were approved by the Facility Animal Care Committee (FACC) of McGill University and the Animal Care Committee of UBC, according to guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care Standards (CCAC).
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