Discovery of Novel Potential Prognostic Marker and Targeted Therapy to Overcome Chemotherapy Resistance in an Advanced Stage Wilms’ Tumor
Pongsakorn Choochuen,
Natakorn Nokchan,
Natthapon Khongcharoen
et al.
Abstract:Wilms tumor (WT), the most prevalent type of renal cancer in children, exhibits overall survival rates exceeding 90%. However, chemotherapy resistance, which occurs in approximately 10% of WT cases, is a major challenge for the treatment of WT, particularly for advanced-stage patients. In this study, we aimed to discover potential mutation markers and drug targets associated with chemotherapy resistance in advanced stage WT. We performed exome sequencing to detect somatic mutations and molecular targets in 43 … Show more
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