Abstract

Precision medicine is an emerging field that aims to provide personalized treatment for cancer patients by utilizing genetic and molecular profiling. By analyzing a patient’s cancer’s genetic and molecular characteristics, doctors can design tailored treatment plans targeting specific mutations or signalling pathways driving tumor growth. This approach can potentially improve patient outcomes by increasing the effectiveness of treatments and reducing the risk of side effects. However, many challenges are associated with implementing precision medicine, including the need for advanced technologies and the high cost of testing and treatment. Despite these obstacles, the promise of precision medicine is driving significant investment and research efforts in the field, and it has the potential to transform the way we treat cancer.

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