From the Histological Model to the Mutational Model: The Study of Heavy Metals and Other Substances in New Antineoplastic Therapies

Authors

  • Pasquale Ruffolo

  • Osvaldo Acquaviva

  • Pierpaolo Capece

  • Bruno Ruffolo

  • Manuela Panunzio

  • Alessandra Paraggio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMRBVOL23IS1PG7

Keywords:

tumour disease, therapeutic response, complications, genomic modification, genomic and genetic tests

Abstract

The study of genetic mutations in tumours changes the therapeutic approach in fact we move into a different advanced and strategic phase by entering personalized precision medicine and shifting the focus from the tissue study of the tumour to the modification and proliferation of neoplastic cells The therapeutic programs especially in oncology are changing We are in a phase of transition from the histological model to the model of genetic mutation mutation When a person s immune defences do not respond to a disease it is because the body cannot produce or activate specific lymphocytes and antibodies against that disease This causes of a lack of therapeutic response or recurrence of the disease

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Pasquale Ruffolo, Osvaldo Acquaviva, Pierpaolo Capece, Bruno Ruffolo, Manuela Panunzio, & Alessandra Paraggio. (2023). From the Histological Model to the Mutational Model: The Study of Heavy Metals and Other Substances in New Antineoplastic Therapies. Global Journal of Medical Research, 23(B1), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMRBVOL23IS1PG7

From the Histological Model to the Mutational Model: The Study of Heavy Metals and Other Substances in New Antineoplastic Therapies

Published

2023-07-06