Recent advances in CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology have significantly impacted the field of women's health, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. This groundbreaking technique allows for precise modifications to the DNA of cancer cells, offering the potential to correct genetic mutations at their source. By targeting the specific genetic aberrations that drive individual cancers, researchers aim to develop highly personalized treatments with fewer side-effects compared to traditional therapies.
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