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The present study aims to analyze different genetic, phenotypic, environmental, social and lifestyle characteristics of cancer patients who are going to start a first line of cancer treatment with palliative intent and their possible relationship with tumor response or tolerance to treatment. In this way, the aim is to identify a series of variables that allow a better selection of patients and oncological treatments.
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The objective of this study is to obtain a cohort of patients with advanced cancer that is robust and large enough to study the nature and possible interrelation between these variables and their influence on the response and tolerance to treatment.
To do this, the investigators will rely on the first of the high-definition medicine strategies and evaluate the main health determinants of each individual.
This strategy will be use because by obtaining a personal baseline from a sufficiently large cohort of patients the investigators will be able to interrelate and identify those variables that have greater weight when it comes to obtaining a response or good tolerance to oncological treatment.
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300 participants in 3 patient groups
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Berta Nasarre, Pharmacist; Miguel A Quintela, PhD
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