Abstract
The hallmark of neoplastic transformation is a significant increase in master regulator complex network entropy of cancer cell. This happens as a result of breakdown of the fine interplay of the second law of thermodynamics with the living cell. The methodologies that have been employed towards elucidation of spatial genomics and polyomics of tumor mass, could be applied towards the generation of spatial master regulator complex network entropy, or spatial entropyomics of tumor mass. This would lead to the birth of a new blueprint for the development of future cancer therapeutics.