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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Theoretical Medicine

Background:

  • Cancer medicine development faces challenges due to tumor heterogeneity and treatment resistance.
  • Existing therapies often struggle with long-term efficacy and side effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel anti-cancer medicine conceptualized through the lens of "pie theory."
  • To explore the application of improbability and un-constancy as foundational principles in designing cancer therapeutics.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical framework development based on "pie theory."
  • Integration of improbability and un-constancy concepts into drug design.

Main Results:

  • The proposed medicine design leverages theoretical improbability to target cancer cells.
  • Un-constancy principles are incorporated to address dynamic tumor evolution and resistance.

Conclusions:

  • The conceptualized anti-cancer medicine offers a novel theoretical approach to cancer treatment.
  • Further research and experimental validation are warranted to assess the practical application of this design.