Cancer: Current Management Strategies and Future Directions in Precision Medicine
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Precision Medicine, Cancer Management, Immunotherapy, Targeted Therapies, Genomic Technologies.Abstract
Cancer remains one of the most challenging health issues worldwide, necessitating continual advancements in management strategies. Current management of cancer involves a multimodal approach, integrating surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Surgery and radiation therapy are often employed to remove or shrink tumors, while chemotherapy is used to destroy cancer cells throughout the body. In recent years, immunotherapy, which harnesses the body's immune system to fight cancer, has gained prominence, particularly in treating cancers those are resistant to traditional therapies. Targeted therapies represent another significant advancement, focusing on specific molecular targets associated with cancer growth and survival. These therapies have shown success in treating cancers with particular genetic mutations, such as HER2-positive breast cancer and EGFR-mutated lung cancer. However, challenges such as drug resistance and toxicity remain, prompting the need for continued research. The future of cancer treatment is increasingly centered on precision medicine, which tailors treatments to the genetic profile of individual patients and their tumors. Precision medicine aims to improve outcomes by identifying the most effective therapies for each patient based on their unique genetic makeup. This approach has already led to the development of personalized treatment plans that target specific mutations or pathways involved in cancer progression.
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