Scientists Develop 'Crystal Ball' For Personalized Cancer Treatment
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 - 00:21
in Health & Medicine
Scientists have tested a non-invasive approach that may one day allow doctors to evaluate a tumor's response to a drug before prescribing therapy, enabling physicians to quickly pinpoint the most effective treatment and personalize it to the patient's unique biochemistry.
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