Current best practices and rationalistic perspectives in causation-based prevention, early detection and multidisciplinary treatment of breast and gastric cancer


Gastric & Breast Cancer e-journal
DOI: 10.2122/gbc.2006.0052

PERSPECTIVE

 

Opinion
Predicting and improving clinical outcomes in cancer

Dimitrios H. Roukos MD.
 
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Scientific prediction of future outcomes represents the greatest challenge of current and future cancer research. Tailoring an optimal intervention to healthy individuals according to their risk (high, moderate, low) of developing cancer and an adequate specific systemic therapy, cancer development and recurrence of disease respectively can be prevented. This is one of the most rational ways for saving the lives of million of people in the years come. Where we are now and what we expect?

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Online ISSN : 1109 - 7647
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