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This innovative book provides a unique perspective on the
biomedical and societal implications of personalized medicine and
how it will help mitigate the healthcare crisis and rein in
ever-growing expenditure. It introduces the reader to underlying
concepts at the heart of personalized medicine - pharmacogenomics,
targeted therapies and individualized diagnosis and treatment - and
shows how, with the advent of genomic technologies, clinicians will
have the capability to predict and diagnose disease more
efficiently. Advocating a patient-centred approach at the heart of
care, this introduction to personalized medicine, the science
behind it, its economic effects, its effects upon patients and its
overall implications for society will be invaluable to clinicians,
to healthcare providers and to patients.
This book presents the clinical scope of cancer immunotherapeutic
agents for solid tumors and Hematologic malignancies, elaborates on
the scientific details of their modes of action, and presents the
impact of these agents on oncology, patients and the broader
healthcare system. At present, cancer immunotherapies fall broadly
into three categories: immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs),
adoptive T cell therapies, and cancer vaccines which have distinct
mechanisms of action. Immune checkpoint inhibitors rely upon
disrupting tumor antigen recognition as self by the immune system
through inhibition of checkpoint molecules. Adoptive T cell
therapies involve the engineering of T cells ex vivo to target and
destroy tumor cells. The first part of this book will provide an
overview of the discovery and mechanistic details of the
technology. The second part will be devoted to elaborating on the
clinical outcomes, successes and limitations for specific tumor
subtypes, which includes both solid tumors and hematologic
malignances for both pediatric and adult populations. As such, the
book offers a valuable resource for oncologists, hematologists, and
all those seeking an up-to-date overview of cancer immunotherapies.
This innovative book provides a unique perspective on the
biomedical and societal implications of personalized medicine and
how it will help mitigate the healthcare crisis and rein in
ever-growing expenditure. It introduces the reader to underlying
concepts at the heart of personalized medicine - pharmacogenomics,
targeted therapies and individualized diagnosis and treatment - and
shows how, with the advent of genomic technologies, clinicians will
have the capability to predict and diagnose disease more
efficiently. Advocating a patient-centred approach at the heart of
care, this introduction to personalized medicine, the science
behind it, its economic effects, its effects upon patients and its
overall implications for society will be invaluable to clinicians,
to healthcare providers and to patients.
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