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Results for tag: "Nucleic Acid Therapies In Oncology"

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Nucleic acid therapies in oncology are a type of drug used to treat cancer. These drugs are designed to target specific genetic mutations that are associated with cancer. They work by either blocking the activity of the mutated gene or by replacing it with a healthy version. Nucleic acid therapies can be used alone or in combination with other treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation. Nucleic acid therapies are a relatively new form of cancer treatment and are still being studied. They have the potential to be more effective than traditional treatments, as they can target specific genetic mutations that are associated with cancer. This could lead to more personalized treatments and better outcomes for patients. Some companies in the nucleic acid therapies in oncology market include AstraZeneca, Merck, Novartis, and Pfizer. Show Less Read more