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Meanings of personalize cancer in English
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Usage of personalize cancer in English
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Impact: ctDNA analysis will be a key part of personalizedcancer therapy of NSCLC.
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Hence, miRNAs have an immense role in personalizedcancer therapy.
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It may be a useful tool in personalizedcancer therapy.
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Methods: Participants interacted with a virtual reality-based, simulated physician who provided personalizedcancer risk information.
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We believe this can pave the way for rapid determination of optimal personalizedcancer therapies.
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TIL-based ACT is a highly personalizedcancer treatment.
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The promise of ' personalizedcancer care' with therapies toward specific molecular aberrations has potential to improve outcomes.
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Single-cell sequencing is a powerful tool for delineating clonal relationship and identifying key driver genes for personalizedcancer management.
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These discussions raised critical questions on how to include the analysis of the TME in personalizedcancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Neoantigen vaccines have been enthusiastically pursued for personalizedcancer immunotherapy while vast majority of neoantigens have no or low immunogenicity.
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By adding a personalizedcancer vaccine, scientists believe it should be possible to improve substantially the effectiveness of such immune-boosting medicines.
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Interpretation of complex cancer genome data, generated by tumor target profiling platforms, is key for the success of personalizedcancer therapy.
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Featuring genetic manipulation-free procedures and a quick turnover cycle, FucoID should have the potential of accelerating the pace of personalizedcancer treatment.
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The next five years will bring massive genetics experiments and breakthroughs in personalizedcancer treatment, according to Harvard University geneticist George Church.
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Treatment with a single TKI represents a logical step toward personalizedcancer therapy, but intrinsic and acquired resistance mechanisms limit their long-term benefit.
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The move to bolster its personalizedcancer treatments could cost the Swiss drugmaker up to $1.18 billion.