Cancer treatment options have evolved significantly in the past few years. From the initial surgical procedures, to the latest next-generation technologies, we are now in the position to analyze and understand tumors in a one-by-one basis and use that to our advantage to provide with individualized treatment options that may increase patient survival. In this review, we will focus on how tumor profiling has evolved over the past decades to deliver more efficient and personalized treatment options, and how novel technologies can help us envisage the future of precision oncology toward a better management and, ultimately, increased survival.This work was funded by AECC grant GC16173720CARR to ÁC, ML, and AC. Also, other sources of funding in...
The completion of the human genome sequence, in conjunction with newer, cheaper, and more reliable m...
The central theme of precision medicine is designing effective therapeutic interventions for individ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Cancer treatment; Personalized medicine; Precision oncologyTratamiento del cáncer; Medicina personal...
Cancer treatment options have evolved significantly in the past few years. From the initial surgical...
In recent years, biotechnological breakthroughs have led to identification of complex and unique bio...
Anti-cancer treatment has come a long way, and there probably is a long way to go before we can offe...
Cancer therapy has historically been determined by a tumor’s tissue of origin. Now, thanks to advanc...
Cancer is a complex disease having a number of composite problems to be considered including cancer ...
Large efforts dedicated to detect somatic alterations across tumor genomes/exomes are expected to pr...
The improved understanding of tumor biology has led to new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in ...
Abstract: New molecular insight reveals novel points of attack for targeted cancer therapy. The rece...
Background: High-throughput genomic profiling of tumour specimens facilitates the identification of ...
High-throughput technologies of molecular profiling in cancer, such as gene-expression profiling and...
This review was aimed to describe a new approach of healthcare performance strategy based on individ...
The completion of the human genome sequence, in conjunction with newer, cheaper, and more reliable m...
The central theme of precision medicine is designing effective therapeutic interventions for individ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...
Cancer treatment; Personalized medicine; Precision oncologyTratamiento del cáncer; Medicina personal...
Cancer treatment options have evolved significantly in the past few years. From the initial surgical...
In recent years, biotechnological breakthroughs have led to identification of complex and unique bio...
Anti-cancer treatment has come a long way, and there probably is a long way to go before we can offe...
Cancer therapy has historically been determined by a tumor’s tissue of origin. Now, thanks to advanc...
Cancer is a complex disease having a number of composite problems to be considered including cancer ...
Large efforts dedicated to detect somatic alterations across tumor genomes/exomes are expected to pr...
The improved understanding of tumor biology has led to new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in ...
Abstract: New molecular insight reveals novel points of attack for targeted cancer therapy. The rece...
Background: High-throughput genomic profiling of tumour specimens facilitates the identification of ...
High-throughput technologies of molecular profiling in cancer, such as gene-expression profiling and...
This review was aimed to describe a new approach of healthcare performance strategy based on individ...
The completion of the human genome sequence, in conjunction with newer, cheaper, and more reliable m...
The central theme of precision medicine is designing effective therapeutic interventions for individ...
Tailoring treatment to the unique cancer of each individual patient is important to improve patient ...