Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease with complex underlying biology. For these reasons, effective cancer treatment is still a challenge. Nowadays, it is clear that a cancer therapy that fits all the cases cannot be found, and as a result the design of therapies tailored to the patient’s molecular characteristics is needed. Pharmacogenomics aims to study the relationship between an individual’s genotype and drug response. Scientists use different biological models, ranging from cell lines to mouse models, as proxies for patients for preclinical and translational studies. The rapid development of "-omics" technologies is increasing the amount of features that can be measured in these models, expanding the possibilities of finding predict...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Cancer has been a perennial challenge to clinicians and researchers for more than a century. The exi...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...
The genetic basis of a differential response to drugs has been understood for a limited number of ag...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
Pharmacogenomics research is yielding molecular diagnostic tools that can be used to optimize the se...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenomics is the study that examines how genetic variations affect the ways in which people r...
Recent advances in pharmacogenomics have generated a wealth of data of different types whose analysi...
The outcome of drug therapy is often unpredictable, ranging from beneficial effects to lack of effic...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
To optimize the survival of patients in cancer clinical trials requires that rational, pharmacogenom...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Cancer has been a perennial challenge to clinicians and researchers for more than a century. The exi...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...
The genetic basis of a differential response to drugs has been understood for a limited number of ag...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
Pharmacogenomics research is yielding molecular diagnostic tools that can be used to optimize the se...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenomics is the study that examines how genetic variations affect the ways in which people r...
Recent advances in pharmacogenomics have generated a wealth of data of different types whose analysi...
The outcome of drug therapy is often unpredictable, ranging from beneficial effects to lack of effic...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
To optimize the survival of patients in cancer clinical trials requires that rational, pharmacogenom...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Cancer has been a perennial challenge to clinicians and researchers for more than a century. The exi...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...