Agents for Cancer Genomics: Toward Autonomous Precision Oncology
Introduction: The Precision Oncology Imperative Cancer is not one disease but hundreds—each with distinct molecular drivers, treatment responses, and clinical trajectories. The promise of precision oncology is simple in concept but staggering in execution: match the right treatment to the right patient at the right time, guided by the molecular profile of their tumor. In practice, this requires orchestrating a complex workflow: tumor sequencing to identify mutations, interpretation of those variants against clinical databases, integration of genomic data with transcriptomic and proteomic profiles, therapy matching against drug databases, clinical trial matching, and longitudinal monitoring for resistance and recurrence. Each step generates data, requires expert interpretation, and carries uncertainty. ...