Precision medicine in cancer treatment, or precision oncology, is also called “personalized medicine” and is a rapidly evolving approach to cancer treatment and prevention that allows physicians to select treatments that are most likely to help patients based on a genetic understanding of their ...
Precision medicine (PM) is an advanced high-model approach under which standard therapy for the right patient at an accurate time is provided, which is necessary for cancer therapy. Problems such as an individual diversity in gene, lifestyle, environment cause variability of the treatment response...
This review focuses on the application of precision medicine in lung cancer treatment and therapy.Mukherjee, SaptarshiPaul, SantanuJournal of Advanced Zoology
Precision medicine is paving the way to the future of cancer care, with more personalised and targeted approaches to treatment.Dr Richard Quek, Senior Consultant,Medical Oncologyshares more about what it is, and what it means for patients. New frontiers in medic...
Therefore, targeted implementation of individualized treatments is critical in the era of precision medicine, thus necessitating precise diagnosis, classification, and treatment at both the clinical and molecular levels. Herein, we summarize the current status of precision treatment for CRLM and the ...
This review focuses on the application of radiomics, combined with artificial intelligence, for delivering precision medicine in lung cancer treatment, with discussion centered on pioneering and groundbreaking works, and future research directions in the area....
Study of the biology of squamous cell lung carcinoma leads a team of scientists to conclude that potential new cancer treatment approaches should focus on genetic aberrations rather than on the organ of origin.
Precision Medicine: CC Slideset Slides featuring expert perspectives on caring for cervical cancer, including recent advances in the frontline setting, strategies for selecting/sequencing appropriate treatments based on patient and disease risk factors, and management of treatment-related adverse events. ...
advantage of high throughput data, precision medicine will explore the opportunities to develop an effective cancer diagnosis and treatment strategy. Therefore, more experts in different backgrounds, such as biologists, bioinformatics scientists, and doctors, urgently need to work together to lead cancer ...
Cancer cell growth is associated with immune surveillance failure. Nowadays, restoring the desired immune response against cancer cells remains a major therapeutic strategy. Due to the recent advances in biological knowledge, efficient therapeutic tools