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Heterogeneity in precision oncology

Bartłomiej Tomasik, Filip Garbicz, Marcin Braun, Michał Bieńkowski, Jacek Jassem

2023Cambridge Prisms Precision Medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Precision oncology is a rapidly evolving concept that holds great promise in cancer treatment. However, a cancer complexity attributed to genomic and acquired tumour heterogeneity limits treatment effectiveness and increases toxicity. These limitations refer to both systemic therapies and radiotherapy, which are two mainstays of non-invasive cancer treatment. By understanding cancer heterogeneity and utilising advanced tools to personalise treatment strategies, precision oncology has the potential to revolutionise cancer care. In this article, we review the current status of precision oncology in solid tumours, specifically focusing on the impact of tumour heterogeneity and genomic patient features on systemic therapies and radiation. We also discuss the implementation of novel tools, such as next-generation sequencing and liquid biopsies, to overcome this problem.

Topics & Concepts

Precision oncologyComputer scienceContent (measure theory)Action (physics)Medical physicsMedicineInternal medicineCancerMathematicsMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsPhysicsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchGenetic factors in colorectal cancer