Clinical Significance of Multi-Cancer Genome Profiling: Data from A Japan Hospital
Rika Aoyama,
Hinano Nishikubo,
Kyouka Kawabata
et al.
Abstract:Aim
New hopes for “precision cancer care” hinge on the success of individualized cancer genome profiling at predicting the therapeutic efficacy of various anticancer drug treatments in eligible patients. We aimed to clarify the significance of cancer genome profiling in Japan by analyzing the clinical data from cancer genome testing of various solid cancers at our hospital.
Materials and Methods
A total of 230 patients examined by one of three tests for multi-cancer genome profiling including NCC Oncopanel, … Show more
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