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Tumors occur when normal somatic cells undergo genetic mutations, causing the cells to continue to proliferate. There are hundreds of genes that regulate human cell proliferation. When one or several genes randomly mutate, the cell proliferation may be out of control. If the mutated cells can also evade immune surveillance, tumors will form. . Therefore, we can say that the tumor cells carried by each patient are different due to random mutations in hundreds of genes. Currently, nearly 200 targeted and immunotherapy drugs have been used clinically and have shown significant therapeutic effects. However, scientists speculate that there may be thousands of tumor treatment targets. If we hope to completely cure malignant tumors, we may need a library of targeted and immunotherapy drugs that reach thousands or even tens of thousands. Doctors need to develop personalized multi-target treatment plans based on the genetic, expression and metabolic characteristics of each patient's tumor. This is the concept of precision medicine (individualized treatment). This website is dedicated to disseminating information about personalized cancer treatment.