The potential of optical proteomic technologies to individualize prognosis and guide rational treatment for cancer patients.
Genomics and proteomics will improve outcome prediction in cancer and have great potential to help in the discovery of unknown mechanisms of metastasis, ripe for therapeutic exploitation. Current methods of prognosis estimation rely on clinical data, anatomical staging and histopathological features...
Main Authors: | Kelleher, M, Fruhwirth, G, Patel, G, Ofo, E, Festy, F, Barber, P, Ameer-Beg, S, Vojnovic, B, Gillett, C, Coolen, A, Kéri, G, Ellis, P, Ng, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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