Personalized Approaches for the Prevention and Treatment of Breast Cancer
A special issue of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2022) | Viewed by 70724
Special Issue Editor
Interests: precision medicine; oncology; genetic testing; implementation science; pharmacoepidemiology; genomics innovations
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Dear Colleagues,
Thanks to advances in our understanding of cancer biology, breast cancer is now recognized as more than one disease, which has been instrumental in the development of tailored therapeutic strategies in patients with breast cancer, including endocrine and targeted therapies and maybe soon immunotherapy. However, primary or acquired resistances to these therapies are a major clinical obstacle, with a significant proportion of breast cancer patients experiencing disease progression and death while taking these medications. Progress in genomics and the advent of new sequencing technologies have also paved the way for personalized approaches to early detection or prevention of breast cancer, even though their implementation at a population level faces considerable challenges. This Special Issue of the Journal of Personalized Medicine welcomes manuscripts focusing on personalized approaches relevant to breast cancer detection, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. The types of studies or perspectives expected include clinical, population-based, and interventional studies as well as ethical, social, legal, and economic analyses.
Prof. Dr. Hermann Nabi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Breast cancer
- Personalized medicine
- Genetic/genomics testing
- Prevention and treatment
- Translational research
- Outcomes research
- Implementation science
- Population studies
- Clinical studies
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