Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an appreciation of the extent to which these are found heterogeneously in cancer cells during tumor evolution. Here, we explore the processes shaping the cancer genome, placing these within the context of tumor evolution and their impact on intratumor heterogeneity and drug development. We review evidence for constraints and contingencies to tumor evolution and highlight the clinical implications of diversity within tumors. We outline the limitations of genome-driven targeted therapies and explore future strategies, including immune and adaptive approaches, to address this therapeutic challenge
Abstract Analysis of spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in human cancers has revealed that s...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Multiple subclonal populations of tumor cells can coexist within the same tumor. This intra-tumor he...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Next-generation deep genome sequencing has only recently allowed us to quantitatively dissect the ex...
The development of cancer begins with cells transitioning from their multicellular nature to a state...
Advances in innovative technology, including next-generation sequencing, have allowed comprehensive ...
International audienceAccording to the clonal model and Darwinian evolution, cancer cell evolves thr...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.This electronic v...
Abstract Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors...
Therapeutic interventions in advanced cancers are often unsuccessful because not all cells in a tumo...
While it is widely acknowledged that intratumor heterogeneity is mostly generated by genomic instabi...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies have revealed extensive intratumour heterogeneity (ITH) b...
Abstract Background The advent of rapid and inexpensive sequencing technology allows scientists to d...
Abstract Analysis of spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in human cancers has revealed that s...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Multiple subclonal populations of tumor cells can coexist within the same tumor. This intra-tumor he...
Precision medicine requires an understanding of cancer genes and mutational processes, as well as an...
Next-generation deep genome sequencing has only recently allowed us to quantitatively dissect the ex...
The development of cancer begins with cells transitioning from their multicellular nature to a state...
Advances in innovative technology, including next-generation sequencing, have allowed comprehensive ...
International audienceAccording to the clonal model and Darwinian evolution, cancer cell evolves thr...
There is burgeoning evidence to suggest that tumor evolution follows the laws of Darwinian evolution...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.This electronic v...
Abstract Accelerating technological advances have allowed the widespread genomic profiling of tumors...
Therapeutic interventions in advanced cancers are often unsuccessful because not all cells in a tumo...
While it is widely acknowledged that intratumor heterogeneity is mostly generated by genomic instabi...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies have revealed extensive intratumour heterogeneity (ITH) b...
Abstract Background The advent of rapid and inexpensive sequencing technology allows scientists to d...
Abstract Analysis of spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in human cancers has revealed that s...
The goal in personalized therapeutic approaches for cancer medicine is to identify specific mutation...
Multiple subclonal populations of tumor cells can coexist within the same tumor. This intra-tumor he...