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Therapy Biosimulation Using the Cellworks Computational Omics Biology Model (CBM) Is Predictive of Individual Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Patient Probability of Clinical Response (CR) and Overall Survival (OS): Mycare-023

Background: Although some genomic biomarkers have been integrated into therapeutic decision-making for the management of AML, the complete remission and cure rates have significant margin for improvement. Except for a few targeted therapies, genomic assessments offer limited guidance on treatment. Nevertheless, comprehensive molecular profiling of AML discloses a complex and heterogeneous disease network that impacts the efficacy of individual chemotherapeutics differently in individual patients. The Cellworks Computational Omics Biology Model (CBM) was developed using artificial intelligence heuristics and literature sourced from PubMed to generate a patient-specific protein network map. The Cellworks Biosimulation Platform uses the CBM to model each patient’s unique cancer and predict personalized responses to standard AML drugs, identify novel drug combinations for treatment-refractory patients and optimize treatment selection to improve outcomes. ASH Annual Meeting Results of the myCare-023 study presented in Oral Abstract session at ASH 2021 2021 Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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