This book concisely describes the role of omics in precision medicine for cancer therapies. It outlines our current understanding of cancer genomics, shares insights into the process of oncogenesis, and discusses emerging technologies and clinical applications of cancer genomics in prognosis and precision-medicine treatment strategies.
It then elaborates on recent advances concerning transcriptomics and translational genomics in cancer diagnosis, clinical applications, and personalized medicine in oncology. Importantly, it also explains the importance of high-performance analytics, predictive modeling, and system biology in cancer research.
Lastly, the book discusses current and potential future applications of pharmacogenomics in clinical cancer therapy and cancer drug development.
Describes the role of omics in precision medicine for cancer therapies
Provides comprehensive and in-depth information on genomics, transcriptomics, pharmacogenomics, and translational oncology research
Explores the application of computational and biostatistical approaches in cancer research
Discusses relevant case studies, current challenges, and future prospects of precision medicine in cancer treatment