ICT&health July 19, 2023
Tom Xhofleer

Hartwig Medical Foundation has worked with The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) Clinical Knowledgebase (CKB) team since 2020, to the benefit of both parties. For each individual patient’s tumor, Hartwig detects all DNA mutations in the tumor’s whole genome, while the CKB team rapidly manages information about the potential clinical relevance of oncogenic mutations. Hartwig uses that CKB information in their OncoAct report that presents the relevant molecular findings for the patient, making CKB an essential resource for interpretation of the results. Armed with the report, the patient and their practitioner can agree on a personalized treatment plan.

In the field of personalized medicine and whole genome sequencing (WGS), keeping continuously up to date with the latest knowledge about treatment options is...

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