2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41698-024-00547-4
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Genome-matched treatments and patient outcomes in the Maine Cancer Genomics Initiative (MCGI)

Eric C. Anderson,
John DiPalazzo,
F. Lee Lucas
et al.

Abstract: Genomic tumor testing (GTT) is an emerging technology aimed at identifying variants in tumors that can be targeted with genomically matched drugs. Due to limited resources, rural patients receiving care in community oncology settings may be less likely to benefit from GTT. We analyzed GTT results and observational clinical outcomes data from patients enrolled in the Maine Cancer Genomics Initiative (MCGI), which provided access to GTTs; clinician educational resources; and genomic tumor boards in community pra… Show more

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“…The MCGI was launched over an 18-month period at all 19 oncology practices in the state and enrolled 1603 adult patients between July 2017 and September 2020, 1290 (80%) of whom had a successful test performed. Of these, approximately 16% received genome-matched treatment . This level of engagement was the result of continuous efforts to build trust not only with physicians, but also all relevant health care professionals and hospital administrative leadership for each hospital system.…”
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“…The MCGI was launched over an 18-month period at all 19 oncology practices in the state and enrolled 1603 adult patients between July 2017 and September 2020, 1290 (80%) of whom had a successful test performed. Of these, approximately 16% received genome-matched treatment . This level of engagement was the result of continuous efforts to build trust not only with physicians, but also all relevant health care professionals and hospital administrative leadership for each hospital system.…”
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confidence: 99%