Friday, February 9, 2024

Functional Profiling for Cancer

Functional profiling for cancer is a method used in oncology to assess how cancer cells respond to various drugs or treatments based on their functional characteristics. Unlike genetic profiling, which examines the genetic mutations present in cancer cells, functional profiling evaluates how cancer cells behave in response to specific treatments.

Functional Profiling for Cancer is Scientifically Validated by Peer-Review.

The Nagourney Cancer Institute employs a sophisticated approach called Functional Profiling to tailor cancer treatment for individual patients. This technique significantly differs from the genomic testing commonly offered at many centers.

The Nagourney Cancer Institute has experience in drug development and the analysis of drug synergy and has applied these platforms to study the disease-specific efficacy of novel molecules.


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