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Oncoproteomics uses advanced omics technologies to study cancer, identifying new biomarkers for early detection, targeted therapies, and drug development. This systematic approach enhances cancer biology understanding and personalizes patient care.

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  • Cancer Biology
  • Molecular Diagnostics

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  • Oncoproteomics systematically studies cancer using omics technologies.
  • Progress identifies novel biomarkers for early detection, targeted therapies, and drug development.
  • Advances deepen understanding of cancer biology and impact patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Review key technologies in oncoproteomics and (onco)proteogenomics.
  • Explain their role in understanding the Hallmarks of Cancer.
  • Discuss advancements in precision medicine and future directions.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of oncoproteomics technologies.
  • Analysis of omics data in cancer samples.
  • Integration of proteogenomic data.

Main Results:

  • Oncoproteomics offers novel biomarkers for cancer detection and treatment.
  • Technologies facilitate understanding of cancer biology.
  • Potential for advancing precision medicine.

Conclusions:

  • Oncoproteomics is crucial for identifying cancer biomarkers.
  • It aids in understanding cancer biology and developing personalized treatments.
  • The field holds significant promise for future cancer patient care.