Department of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Review Article
Personalised Cancer Medicine Prevention and its Treatment
Author(s): Reginald Nicholson*
Cancer prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapies are all impacted by the developing discipline of personalised medicine. The recent introduction
of many individualised, molecularly targeted medicines with greater efficacy and/or lower toxicity into mainstream clinical practise demonstrates
its significance in clinical management. The discovery of genes that increase the chance of acquiring cancer, such as the BRCA genes
in breast cancer, allows screening programmes to identify patients who are "at-risk" of getting cancer and supports their choice of personal riskreducing
behaviours. The use of personalised medicine is becoming more and more significant in the fight against cancer. It is becoming increasingly
evident that there are molecularly unique subtypes of some common malignancies, and that each subtype requires a particular therapeutic
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DOI:
10.37421/ 1948-5956.2022.14.540
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