Elana J Fertig, Elizabeth M Jaffee, Paul Macklin, Vered Stearns, Chenguang Wang
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Forecasting cancer: from precision to predictive medicine.
Tumor evolution drives tumor progression, therapeutic resistance, and metastasis. Therefore, new predictive medicine strategies that adapt with a tumor are needed to improve patient outcomes. The techniques used in weather prediction are mathematically proven to enable prediction of evolving systems, and thus provide a framework for a new predictive medicine paradigm for cancer.