Metastasis continues to be the primary cause of all cancer-related deaths despite the recent advancements in cancer treatments. To evaluate the role of mutations in overall survival (OS) and treatment outcomes, we analyzed 957 metastatic patients with seven major cancer types who had available molecular testing results with a FoundationOne CDx® panel. The most prevalent genes with somatic mutations were TP53, KRAS, APC, and LRP1B. In this analysis, these genes had mutation frequencies higher than in publicly available datasets. We identified that the somatic mutations were seven mutually exclusive gene pairs and an additional fifty-two co-occurring gene pairs. Mutations in the mutually exclusive gene pair APC and CDKN2A showed an opposite e...
Abstract Metastasis is the major cause of death in breast cancer patients. Although previous large-s...
The standard of care for breast cancer has gradually evolved from empirical treatments based on clin...
The genomes of all cancers accumulate somatic mutations. These include nucleotide substitutions, sma...
Metastasis continues to be the primary cause of all cancer-related deaths despite the recent advance...
Background: An increasing number of anti-cancer therapeutic agents target specific mutant proteins t...
Background: An increasing number of anti-cancer therapeutic agents target specific mutant proteins t...
Cancers are characterized by somatic mutation arising from the interplay of mutagen exposure and def...
Somatic mutations are one of the most important factors in tumorigenesis and are the focus of most c...
Metastatic cancer is a major cause of death and is associated with poor treatment efficacy. A better...
Molecular profiling with next generation sequencing (NGS) delivers key information on mutant gene se...
(1) Background: In literature, approximately 20% of mCRPC present somatic DNA damage repair (DDR) ge...
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Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
PURPOSE: Oncogene mutations contribute to colorectal cancer development. We searched for differences...
Abstract Metastasis is the major cause of death in breast cancer patients. Although previous large-s...
The standard of care for breast cancer has gradually evolved from empirical treatments based on clin...
The genomes of all cancers accumulate somatic mutations. These include nucleotide substitutions, sma...
Metastasis continues to be the primary cause of all cancer-related deaths despite the recent advance...
Background: An increasing number of anti-cancer therapeutic agents target specific mutant proteins t...
Background: An increasing number of anti-cancer therapeutic agents target specific mutant proteins t...
Cancers are characterized by somatic mutation arising from the interplay of mutagen exposure and def...
Somatic mutations are one of the most important factors in tumorigenesis and are the focus of most c...
Metastatic cancer is a major cause of death and is associated with poor treatment efficacy. A better...
Molecular profiling with next generation sequencing (NGS) delivers key information on mutant gene se...
(1) Background: In literature, approximately 20% of mCRPC present somatic DNA damage repair (DDR) ge...
© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International Licens...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide. Distant metastases are nea...
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death, yet the evolutionary processes behind it remain largel...
PURPOSE: Oncogene mutations contribute to colorectal cancer development. We searched for differences...
Abstract Metastasis is the major cause of death in breast cancer patients. Although previous large-s...
The standard of care for breast cancer has gradually evolved from empirical treatments based on clin...
The genomes of all cancers accumulate somatic mutations. These include nucleotide substitutions, sma...