MGRM » Topics » Cancer

This excerpt taken from the MGRM 8-K filed Sep 8, 2005.

Cancer

 

More than one million new cases of solid tumor cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S., with four cancer types (breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal) accounting for over 700,000 of these. Despite varied therapeutic modalities — surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and biotherapeutics — healthcare providers have a critical unmet need for more accurate prognostic and diagnostic tools and more effective, safer therapeutics.

 

Monogram’s unique eTag technology is designed to accelerate the development of targeted therapeutics, improve clinical trial design and results, clarify and individualize the selection of medications, and optimize outcomes for patients with cancer and other serious diseases.

 

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