Evaluating the Efficacy of Personalized Medicine in Oncology
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https://doi.org/10.5281/k3x8cf07Samenvatting
Personalized medicine has transformed oncology by tailoring treatments to the genetic, molecular, and clinical characteristics of individual patients. This paper evaluates the efficacy of personalized medicine approaches in cancer care, focusing on targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and pharmacogenomics. By analyzing clinical trials and case studies, the research highlights the impact of personalized medicine on treatment outcomes, patient survival rates, and quality of life. Challenges such as accessibility, high costs, and ethical considerations are also discussed, with recommendations for enhancing the adoption of personalized approaches in oncology.
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