Would the positive/negative profiling of cancers allow specifically geared treatments? If so, why and how do they function? If not, Why not, and what are the pitfalls of attempting this?
Yes, the positive/negative profiling of cancers allow
specifically geared treatments.
Anticancer therapies can be used ( alone or in combination with
other treatments) to prevent cancer. Though, it needs to take
advantage of some properties of cancer cells that differentiates
them from the normal cells. As the cancer cells are genetically
instable due to loss of chromosome maintenance or DNA repair
mechanisms, so it can one of those properties to distinguish the
cancer cells from normal cells. The anticancer therapies mostly
depend on agents like drugs and ionising radiation which damage the
DNA and machinery that maintain chromosomal integrity. It kill
certain kinds of cancer cells, but the normal cells too recieve DNA
damage which can be repaired.
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