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The crucial role of multiomic approach in cancer research and clinically relevant outcomes

Journal

EPMA JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 77-102

Publisher

SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s13167-018-0128-8

Keywords

Cancer; Multi-omics; Predictive, preventive medicine; Personalization of medical services

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81572278, 81272798]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [14JJ7008]
  3. Xiangya Hospital Funds for Talent Introduction
  4. China 863 Plan Project [2014AA020610-1]

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Cancer with heavily economic and social burden is the hot point in the field of medical research. Some remarkable achievements have been made; however, the exact mechanisms of tumor initiation and development remain unclear. Cancer is a complex, whole-body disease that involves multiple abnormalities in the levels of DNA, RNA, protein, metabolite and medical imaging. Biological omics including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and radiomics aims to systematically understand carcinogenesis in different biological levels, which is driving the shift of cancer research paradigm from single parameter model to multi-parameter systematical model. The rapid development of various omics technologies is driving one to conveniently get multi-omics data, which accelerates predictive, preventive and personalized medicine (PPPM) practice allowing prediction of response with substantially increased accuracy, stratification of particular patients and eventual personalization of medicine. This review article describes the methodology, advances, and clinically relevant outcomes of different omics technologies in cancer research, and especially emphasizes the importance and scientific merit of integrating multi-omics in cancer research and clinically relevant outcomes.

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