Impact of molecular diagnostics and targeted cancer therapy on patient outcomes (MODIFY): a retrospective study of the implementation of precision oncology.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Michaël Dang, Anna Schritz, Nikolai Goncharenko, Guy Berchem
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Abstract

High-throughput genomic analyses are being implemented in clinical practice. MODIFY is a retrospective study of the first introduction of genomic profiling and molecular tumor boards in the country of Luxembourg. The primary objective was to assess whether patients derived a clinical benefit by measuring the percentage of patients who presented a progression-free survival (PFS) on matched therapy (PFS2) 1.3-fold longer than PFS on previous therapy (PFS1). A total of 94 patients were included. In total, 45 patients (53.57% of patients with successful next-generation sequencing [NGS] analysis) were found to have an actionable mutation. Of these, 11 patients received the treatment recommended by the molecular tumor board, another 12 received best-supportive care, and 20 were treated with conventional therapy. PFS2 and PFS1 data were available for eight patients. The PFS2/PFS1 ratio was ≥ -1.3 in 62.5% (n = 5/8; CI [30.38, 86.51]) of patients; three patients showed a partial response, and median overall survival (OS) was 7.3 months. Although the examined population was small, this study further supports evidence indicating that patients with advanced cancer benefit from molecular profiling and targeted therapy.

分子诊断和靶向癌症治疗对患者预后的影响(MODIFY):精确肿瘤学实施的回顾性研究。
高通量基因组分析正在临床实践中实施。MODIFY是对卢森堡首次引入基因组分析和分子肿瘤委员会的回顾性研究。主要目的是通过测量匹配治疗(PFS2)的无进展生存期(PFS)比先前治疗(PFS1)长1.3倍的患者百分比来评估患者是否获得临床获益。共纳入94例患者。总共有45例患者(53.57%的患者成功进行了下一代测序[NGS]分析)被发现具有可操作的突变。其中,11名患者接受了分子肿瘤委员会推荐的治疗,另外12名患者接受了最佳支持治疗,20名患者接受了常规治疗。8例患者的PFS2和PFS1数据可用。62.5%的患者PFS2/PFS1比值≥-1.3 (n = 5/8;CI [30.38, 86.51]);3例患者出现部分缓解,中位总生存期(OS)为7.3个月。虽然研究的人群很小,但这项研究进一步支持了晚期癌症患者受益于分子分析和靶向治疗的证据。
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Molecular Oncology
Molecular Oncology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
1.50%
发文量
203
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oncology highlights new discoveries, approaches, and technical developments, in basic, clinical and discovery-driven translational cancer research. It publishes research articles, reviews (by invitation only), and timely science policy articles. The journal is now fully Open Access with all articles published over the past 10 years freely available.
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