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The Application and Challenges of Integrating Multiomics Data in Individualized Therapy  

Anita wang
Physicov Med. Tech. Ltd., Zhejiang, Zhuji, 311800, Zhejiang, China
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International Journal of Molecular Medical Science, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 1   
Received: 08 Mar., 2024    Accepted: 10 Apr., 2024    Published: 22 Apr., 2024
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Abstract

Personalized therapy is a treatment strategy tailored to individual patients based on their genetic, environmental, and lifestyle characteristics. With the rapid advancement of high-throughput sequencing technologies and other multi-omics techniques, a vast amount of multi-omics data can be used to guide personalized therapy decisions. However, the integration and analysis of multi-omics data present numerous challenges. This study discusses the applications and challenges of multi-omics data integration in personalized therapy, focusing on the sources and types of multi-omics data, methods and tools for multi-omics data integration, and their applications and challenges. The aim is to promote the application of multi-omics data in personalized medical practice and to further the development of personalized therapy.

Keywords
Personalized therapy; Multi-omics data; Integration; Application; Challenges

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