Integration of multi-omics data from different molecular levels with clinical data, as well as epidemiologic risk factors, represents an accurate and promising methodology to understand the complexity of biological systems of human diseases, including cancer. By the extensive use of novel technologic platforms, a large number of multidimensional data can be derived from analysis of health and disease systems. Comprehensive analysis of multi-omics data in an integrated framework, which includes cumulative effects in the context of biological pathways, is therefore eagerly awaited. This strategy could allow the identification of pathway-addiction of cancer cells that may be amenable to therapeutic intervention. However, translation into clinical settings requires an optimized integration of omics data with clinical vision to fully exploit precision cancer medicine. We will discuss the available technical approach and more recent developments in the specific field.
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Cantafio, M. E. G., Grillone, K., Caracciolo, D., Scionti, F., Arbitrio, M., Barbieri, V., … Di Martino, M. T. (2018). From single level analysis to multi-omics integrative approaches: A powerful strategy towards the precision oncology. High-Throughput. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ht7040033
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