Why the Same Cancer Treatment Works for One Person but Not Another | Personalized Medicine Explained

SumanTV Global Health Guide 6 months ago

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Why does the same cancer treatment work for one woman but not for another, even when both have the same type of cancer?

In this important Global Health discussion, Dr. Suresh K. Alahari, Professor at the Cancer Center, LSUHSC School of Medicine (USA), explains the concept of personalized cancer treatment.

In this video, you will learn:

Why cancer treatment is not “one-size-fits-all”

How genetic differences affect treatment response

Why two patients with the same cancer can respond differently

The role of genes and genotype in cancer therapy

What personalized medicine means in modern oncology

Why doctors now design individual-specific cancer drugs

📌 Key takeaway:
Cancer treatment must be individualized. A therapy that works well for one patient may not work for another because each person’s genetic makeup is different.

This video is essential for:

Cancer patients and caregivers

Anyone undergoing cancer treatment

People curious about precision medicine

Health-conscious viewers seeking clarity

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