Abstract 3111: Zero Childhood Cancer: A comprehensive precision medicine platform for children with high-risk cancer

Autor: Emily V. Mould, Loretta Lau, Greg Arndt, Paulette Barahona, Mark J. Cowley, Paul Ekert, Tim Failes, Jamie Fletcher, Andrew Gifford, Dylan Grebert-Wade, Michelle Haber, Alvin Kamili, Amit Kumar, Richard B. Lock, Glenn M. Marshall, Chelsea Mayoh, Murray Norris, Tracey O'Brien, Dong Anh Khuong Quang, Patrick Strong, Alexandra Sherstyuk, Toby Trahair, Maria Tsoli, Katherine Tucker, Meera Warby, Marie Wong, Jinhan Xie, David S. Ziegler, Vanessa Tyrrell
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Cancer Research. 79:3111-3111
ISSN: 1538-7445
0008-5472
Popis: Molecular genomics analyses aim to identify subsets of patients harboring actionable aberrations as a pathway to improved targeted treatment selection. However, recent pan-cancer analyses of the molecular landscape of pediatric cancers1,2 have emphasized the stark contrast with adult cancers, with low mutation rates, distinct mutated genes and a prevalence of structural rearrangements suggesting that genomic analyses alone have limitations for translation into clinical benefit. The Zero Childhood Cancer (ZCC) program aims to assess the feasibility of precision medicine to identify targeted therapeutic agents for patients with high-risk (HR) pediatric malignancies (expected survival Citation Format: Emily V. Mould, Loretta Lau, Greg Arndt, Paulette Barahona, Mark J. Cowley, Paul Ekert, Tim Failes, Jamie Fletcher, Andrew Gifford, Dylan Grebert-Wade, Michelle Haber, Alvin Kamili, Amit Kumar, Richard B. Lock, Glenn M. Marshall, Chelsea Mayoh, Murray Norris, Tracey O'Brien, Dong Anh Khuong Quang, Patrick Strong, Alexandra Sherstyuk, Toby Trahair, Maria Tsoli, Katherine Tucker, Meera Warby, Marie Wong, Jinhan Xie, David S. Ziegler, Vanessa Tyrrell. Zero Childhood Cancer: A comprehensive precision medicine platform for children with high-risk cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2019; 2019 Mar 29-Apr 3; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2019;79(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 3111.
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