The burden of cancer for Canadian citizens and society is large. New technologies have the potential to increase the use of genetic information in clinical decision-making, furthering prevention, surveillance, and safer, more effective drug therapies for cancer patients. Personalized medicine can have different meanings to different people. The context for personalized medicine in the present paper is genetic testing, which offers the promise of refining treatment decisions for those diagnosed with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Personalized medicine and genetic characterization of tumours can also give direction to the development of novel drugs. Genetic testing will increasingly become an essential part of clinical decision-makin...
Purpose: Dramatic advances in genomic technology stand to revolutionize cancer care; however, little...
Precision and personalized medicine (PPM) introduce to the tailoring of medical treatment to the ind...
Genetic testing in patients with cancer; new developments About 5% of patients with cancer have a ca...
Abstract Genetic discrimination in the context of genetic testing has been identified as a concern f...
A panel of patients and doctors come together for a discussion on personalized medicine from patie...
Ongoing research in the fields of genetics and biotechnology hold the promise of improved diagnosis ...
Personalized cancer medicine is based on increased knowledge of the cancer mutation repertoire and a...
Brenda J Wilson, Stuart G Nicholls Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Faculty of Med...
New streamlined models for genetic counseling and genetic testing have recently been developed in re...
Background: The literature suggests that medical oncologists differ on how they use the Oncotype DX ...
The popularity of genetic testing and counselling for hereditary cancer syndromes has increased rapi...
The evolving field of personalised medicine is playing an increasingly important role in cancer prev...
International audienceTargeted therapies have revolutionized the treatment of many cancers. Widely d...
ABSTRACT Objectives Biomedical understanding of cancer is evolving rapidly. Post-genomics cancer re...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Purpose: Dramatic advances in genomic technology stand to revolutionize cancer care; however, little...
Precision and personalized medicine (PPM) introduce to the tailoring of medical treatment to the ind...
Genetic testing in patients with cancer; new developments About 5% of patients with cancer have a ca...
Abstract Genetic discrimination in the context of genetic testing has been identified as a concern f...
A panel of patients and doctors come together for a discussion on personalized medicine from patie...
Ongoing research in the fields of genetics and biotechnology hold the promise of improved diagnosis ...
Personalized cancer medicine is based on increased knowledge of the cancer mutation repertoire and a...
Brenda J Wilson, Stuart G Nicholls Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Faculty of Med...
New streamlined models for genetic counseling and genetic testing have recently been developed in re...
Background: The literature suggests that medical oncologists differ on how they use the Oncotype DX ...
The popularity of genetic testing and counselling for hereditary cancer syndromes has increased rapi...
The evolving field of personalised medicine is playing an increasingly important role in cancer prev...
International audienceTargeted therapies have revolutionized the treatment of many cancers. Widely d...
ABSTRACT Objectives Biomedical understanding of cancer is evolving rapidly. Post-genomics cancer re...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Purpose: Dramatic advances in genomic technology stand to revolutionize cancer care; however, little...
Precision and personalized medicine (PPM) introduce to the tailoring of medical treatment to the ind...
Genetic testing in patients with cancer; new developments About 5% of patients with cancer have a ca...