heterogeneous patient populations, long follow up periods,

Why is Heterogeneity Important in Cancer Research?

Heterogeneity is important because it reflects the real-world variability among patients. Understanding and accounting for this variability can lead to more personalized and effective treatment strategies. It also helps in identifying subgroups of patients who may benefit from specific treatments, as well as those who may be at risk for certain side effects.

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