La «médecine de précision»: à chaque patient son traitement personnalisé

Robin McGee of Port Williams, N.S., is shown in an undated handout photo. McGee has been living with stage four colorectal cancer for the past 13 years. On Wednesday, the 62-year-old Nova Scotia resident met in Halifax with cancer researchers and more than two dozen other cancer survivors to talk about their experiences with something called precision medicine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Robin McGee **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - Robin McGee has been living with stage four colorectal cancer for the past 13 years — a remarkable feat given the seriousness of her condition.

On Wednesday, the 62-year-old Nova Scotia resident travelled to Halifax, where she and 30 other cancer patients and survivors from nine provinces talked to researchers about their experiences with something called precision medicine. It's an approach tailoring treatment for individual patients, taking into account the genetic make-up of each tumour and the personal characteristics of each patient.

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