Precision medicine (also called "personalized medicine" or "individualized medicine") is a leading approach to breast cancer that aims to treat the condition as precisely as possible, avoiding overtreating or unnecessary cancer treatments. With this approach, targeted treatment can be more effective, as well as potentially avoid some treatment side effects that can diminish quality of life.
With precision medicine, experts analyze the genes you are born with and the genes and tumor markers present within the cancer cells. Using this genetic and genomic information, the breast cancer experts at the Weill Cornell Medicine Breast Center create an individualized and precise treatment plan.
Our next generation sequencing (NGS) research platform takes a deeper dive into the human genome of each patient's cancer to obtain RNA and DNA sequencing so that our care team can incorporate this information into the overall care plan, leveraging molecular information behind the cancer cell growth in order to try to stop it.
Exceptional Precision Medicine and Breast Cancer Specialists
At Weill Cornell Medicine, our team has specialized expertise in precision medicine.
Our team includes surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, plastic surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, geneticists, dieticians, nurses and nurse navigators. Together, they provide comprehensive care that focuses on the most effective treatment plan possible.
As our patient, you will have access to leading research, clinical trials and studies that will potentially improve precision medicine for breast cancer.
Individualized Treatment for Every Patient
There are many options for treating breast cancer. At Weill Cornell Medicine, we incorporate precision medicine when determining the most effective treatment plan for your specific breast cancer and long-term health goals.