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OncoKDM Lite – The Clinical Decision Support for oncology to interpret NGS data

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OncoDNA S.A,
Rue Louis Breguet 1,
6041 Gosselies,
Belgium
+32 (0) 71 18 35 00
[email protected]
www.oncodna.com

OncoDNA is an oncology-focused healthcare technology company that combines advanced, comprehensive testing of all clinically relevant cancer biomarkers (DNA, RNA and protein profiles) from both solid and liquid biopsies with a proprietary cancer treatment knowledge database which continuously ‘learns’ from cutting-edge, validated, scientific and medical advances. This one-stop-shop analysis and interpretation service gives oncologists actionable results to enable the selection of treatments tailored to the individual patient’s cancer profile. For laboratories worldwide with NGS facilities who would like to reach the same level of expertise, we provide them with state-of-the-art interpretation software to improve their oncology-oriented analyses routine work.

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