Current achievements and applications of transcriptomics in personalized cancer medicine

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Abstract

Over the last decades, transcriptome profiling emerged as one of the most powerful approaches in oncology, providing prognostic and predictive utility for cancer management. The development of novel technologies, such as revolutionary next-generation sequencing, enables the identification of cancer biomarkers, gene signatures, and their aberrant expression affecting oncogenesis, as well as the discovery of molecular targets for anticancer therapies. Transcriptomics contribute to a change in the holistic understanding of cancer, from histopathological and organic to molecular classifications, opening a more personalized perspective for tumor diagnostics and therapy. The further advancement on transcriptome profiling may allow standardization and cost reduction of its analysis, which will be the next step for transcriptomics to become a canon of contemporary cancer medicine.

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Supplitt, S., Karpinski, P., Sasiadek, M., & Laczmanska, I. (2021, February 1). Current achievements and applications of transcriptomics in personalized cancer medicine. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031422

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