2017
DOI: 10.1002/jcph.934
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Somatic Mutation Analysis of Human Cancers: Challenges in Clinical Practice

Abstract: Somatic mutation analysis of human cancers has become the standard of practice. Whether screening for single gene variants or sequencing hundreds of cancer-related genes, this genomic information is the basis for precision medicine initiatives in oncology. Genomic profiling results in information that allows oncologists to make a more educated selection of appropriate therapeutic strategies that more often combine traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation with novel targeted therapies. Here we discuss t… Show more

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“…In oncology, this is heavily reliant on the determination of the presence of targetable mutations in the somatic neoplastic tissue. Tsongalis and Coleman provide guidance through some of the successes and challenges of assays testing for such mutations/variations in tumor cell DNA. In the era of targeted therapies, within oncology and beyond, pharmacogenomics plays an increasingly important role in optimizing therapies with the use of biomarkers.…”
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“…In oncology, this is heavily reliant on the determination of the presence of targetable mutations in the somatic neoplastic tissue. Tsongalis and Coleman provide guidance through some of the successes and challenges of assays testing for such mutations/variations in tumor cell DNA. In the era of targeted therapies, within oncology and beyond, pharmacogenomics plays an increasingly important role in optimizing therapies with the use of biomarkers.…”
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confidence: 99%