In the era of burgeoning breakthroughs around medical and biomedical technologies,personalizing our medicine still sounds like a dream yet to be realized.Take cancer as an example,while the pool of anti-cancer therapeutic agents is tremendously large,pinpointing a drug or a combination of drugs that would always work out well for a given patient,remains quite impossible—in fact,we are not even close to this ideal scenario.Such an incapability,of course,originates primarily from the overly complex,volumetrically structured and dynamic microenvironments in a patient’s tumor,meaning that the same tumor as seen on Day 1 might be entirely different than when seen again a month later.
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