ABSTRACT

The term omics embodies the study of biological processes, physiologic functions, and structures as systems and facilitates the analysis of interactions between the various complex networks and pathways involved in the biological system (Keusch, 2006). Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, the šeld of omics has grown tremendously and enabled researchers to explore new areas of diagnosis and treatment of most diseases, including cancer (Keusch, 2006; Nicholson, 2006; Finn, 2007; Hamacher et al., 2008). Omics has proved to be a revolutionary tool in our efforts to treat cancer. This has proved to be a remarkable process.