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Precision medicine tailors cancer treatment to individual dogs, improving outcomes. As genomic profiling costs decrease, its use in veterinary oncology will expand for better cancer characterization and therapy selection.

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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Genomics

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  • Precision medicine revolutionizes human healthcare by focusing on individual patient data.
  • Advances in human precision medicine are increasingly informing veterinary oncology practices.
  • Early successes in canine precision medicine demonstrate its practical integration into veterinary care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance and utility of precision medicine in canine oncology.
  • To emphasize the need for veterinary practitioners to interpret and utilize precision medicine reports.
  • To discuss the potential of precision medicine for improving cancer characterization and treatment selection in dogs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current applications and successes of precision medicine in human and veterinary oncology.
  • Analysis of the impact of decreasing genomic profiling costs on accessibility and utilization.
  • Discussion of the benefits for cancer characterization, therapy selection, and patient management.

Main Results:

  • Precision medicine offers tailored clinical management for individual canine cancer patients.
  • Decreasing costs of genomic profiling enhance the feasibility and adoption of precision medicine.
  • Improved knowledge bases derived from precision medicine facilitate better-informed clinical decisions.

Conclusions:

  • Precision medicine is crucial for advancing canine oncology, enabling more accurate cancer characterization.
  • Enhanced therapy selection based on genomic data leads to more successful management of canine cancers.
  • Veterinary practitioners must embrace and interpret precision medicine reports to optimize patient care.