Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust’s Post

Research news! ✨ Our new study into the effectiveness of whole genome sequencing has shown that it improves care management for children with cancer.    It’s also revealed that while standard-of-care tests examine small parts of the cancer genome and require multiple tests per child, whole genome sequencing matches this and offers additional benefits in a single test.    In 2020, NHS England became one of the first healthcare services in the world to offer whole genome sequencing for children with cancer, made possible through the NHS Genomic Medicine Service.   This study comes after researchers at GOSH sought to identify the impact of this national initiative, the first time the scheme has been assessed. Led by GOSH consultant paediatric haematologist Jack Bartram, he conducted the research in collaboration with the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as well as the NHS North Thames Genomic Medicine Service and East Genomics. For more information on whole genome sequencing and what it means for the future of children’s cancer care, scroll through our timeline 👇 #ResearchNews #WholeGenomeSequencing

It's fantastic to see the impact that genomic testing can have on patients across the country - and to see how far we've come!

Amazing work Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, hopefully someday soon we in Ireland will have the same treatment options 👏👏👏👏

Richard Berks

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1w

Fantastic news - it's great to see WGS having a tangible impact for cancer care

Thomas Voit

Director, NIHR GOSH Biomedical Research Centre

1w

Fantastic study and great progress for cancer patients! Well done to the whole team!!

Lucy Wedderburn

Professor Paediatric Rheumatology at UCL GOS Institute of Child Health

1d

Congratulations !

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