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CANCER CARE WITH PRECISION MEDICINE, PATIENTS CAN BE GIVEN TREATMENTS KNOWN TO BE MOST EFFECTIVE AGAINST THEIR PARTICULAR TUMOR PROFILE.
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CMC oncologists can now target cancers more effectively, says Seth Cohen, MD, Regional Director of Oncology Services for the Southern Region.
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ot all cancers are alike, not even all cancers that afflict the same organ. That’s why oncologists at Community Medical Center (CMC), Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus (MMCSC) now use state-of-the-art tumor profiling to personalize cancer treatment to many patients. With tumor profiling, doctors send a tissue or blood sample to a lab to be analyzed for biomarkers that may indicate what is fueling the uncontrolled cancer cell growth. Test results usually come back within a couple weeks. If results show that a particular gene is involved, for example, physicians may be able to start treatment with a drug that targets that gene. Because the approach is so tailored, doctors often refer to it as precision medicine. “In the old days, we just gave a report saying there is a cancer,” says Seth Cohen, MD, Regional Director of Oncology Services for the Southern Region, which encompasses all three
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