Personalized Oncology

Personalized oncology is a type of cancer therapy that is tailored to the individual patient. It uses advanced genomic technologies to identify genetic changes in the patient’s tumor, allowing doctors to better understand the disease and design more effective and individualized treatments. By targeting treatments to the specific genetic changes, personalized oncology can improve outcomes and reduce the risk of side effects. It can also help to identify the most effective treatments for a patient before they start treatment. Personalized oncology is increasingly being used as a way to improve cancer therapies and provide more individualized care.

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