Table_1_Evaluating Clinical Genome Sequence Analysis by Watson for Genomics.DOCX

  • Kota Itahashi (5947418)
  • Shunsuke Kondo (3529016)
  • Takashi Kubo (1269624)
  • Yutaka Fujiwara (615517)
  • Mamoru Kato (4346)
  • Hitoshi Ichikawa (760323)
  • Takahiko Koyama (5947421)
  • Reitaro Tokumasu (5947424)
  • Jia Xu (111777)
  • Claudia S. Huettner (5947427)
  • Vanessa V. Michelini (5947430)
  • Laxmi Parida (117088)
  • Takashi Kohno (111032)
  • Noboru Yamamoto (1484200)
Publication date
November 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

Background: Oncologists increasingly rely on clinical genome sequencing to pursue effective, molecularly targeted therapies. This study assesses the validity and utility of the artificial intelligence Watson for Genomics (WfG) for analyzing clinical sequencing results.Methods: This study identified patients with solid tumors who participated in in-house genome sequencing projects at a single cancer specialty hospital between April 2013 and October 2016. Targeted genome sequencing results of these patients' tumors, previously analyzed by multidisciplinary specialists at the hospital, were reanalyzed by WfG. This study measures the concordance between the two evaluations.Results: In 198 patients, in-house genome sequencing detected 785 gene m...

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