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One of the key challenges of the Sustainable Development Strategy adopted by the European Council in 2006 is related to public health whose general objective envisages a good level of public health. One of the specific targets includes better treatments o... see more

High throughput DNA and RNA sequencing (DNA-Seq and RNA-Seq) is increasingly impacting the clinical practice of medicine.  RNA-Seq has so far had a smaller role in the clinical practice, but it has advantageous features and is complementary to DNA-Se... see more

ErbB family members represent important biomarkers and drug targets for modern precision therapy. They have gained considerable importance as paradigms for oncoprotein addiction and personalized medicine. This review summarizes the current understanding o... see more

The importance of personalized treatment is drastically growing since the awareness of people’s diversity, especially of the diversity of their organisms, is increasing every year. Discoveries in genetics and their influence on the development of some dis... see more

The broad arsenal of psychotropic medications is characterised by significant interindividual variability in clinical response and adverse effects, stringent monitoring requirements, potential drug-drug interactions, difficult long-term adherence and high... see more

The broad arsenal of psychotropic medications is characterised by significant interindividual variability in clinical response and adverse effects, stringent monitoring requirements, potential drug-drug interactions, difficult long-term adherence and high... see more

About 10% of the world's populations are menopausal women. This period coincides with the most active social and professional activities of almost every woman. In addition to typical manifestations, this age stage is characterized by menopausal metabolic ... see more

In cancer therapy, currently used approaches include surgery, radio- and chemotherapy and various combinations of these. Immunotherapy is emerging as the ‘fourth pillar’ of cancer therapy. Science Magazine declared cancer immunotherapy as a ‘breakthrough ... see more

Colorectal cancers (CRCs) are the third leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Rather than being a single, uniform disease type, accumulating evidence suggests that CRCs comprise a group of molecularly heterogeneous diseases that are charact... see more

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