drug and therefore what is going to be the effective cure rate. that is a great break through. it piles on the fact that individualized medicine when it comes to cancer will be the future. uma: will this have a impact on side-effects then, different side-effects on men and women? absolutely. as doctors try to kill more cancer cells and they see it is not effective, they may increase the frequency of chemotherapy or even the dosage of chemotherapy, therefore increasing side-effects whether renal or cardiovascular in that nature. so moving forward they re going to say, well, no, we re going to find a specific chemotherapy but we ll really change the dosage based on the metabolism of the drug based on individual patients. these are the conclusions coming from the study. uma: you say this is a real breakthrough? this is a major break through because that is exactly what you want to do. you want to get to the point you know the type cancer you have, what is the genetics of the cancer an
and important news about women and a certain type cancer. good evening. president trump taking swift action today at the white house. signing several orders involving federal hiring and trade. these were promises made during the campaign. tonight, what he signed and what it means. and after that contentious moment over the weekend, the white house press secretary presenting images of the crowd side by side, furious with media reports, but then called out himself on the facts. today, he emerged again. no pictures with him this time, and what he is saying now. abc s chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. reporter: today in the oval office, president trump making good on his campaign promise to pull out of a major trade deal with asia, the trans-pacific partnership. great thing for the american worker what we just did. reporter: and in a meeting with business leaders, trump warned of a big new tax if any of them move jobs out of country.