Somatic mutations in four novel genes contribute to homologous recombination deficiency in breast cancer: a real‐world clinical tumor sequencing study
Yongsheng Huang,
Yuntan Qiu,
Linxiaoxiao Ding
et al.
Abstract:Breast cancers involving mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes, most commonly BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA1/2), respond well to PARP inhibitors and platinum‐based chemotherapy. However, except for these specific HR genes, it is not clear which other mutations contribute to homologous recombination defects (HRD). Here, we performed next‐generation sequencing of tumor tissues and matched blood samples from 119 breast cancer patients using the OncoScreen Plus panel. Genomic mutation characteristics and HRD sc… Show more
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