Tumor heterogeneity: how could we use it to achieve better clinical outcomes?

IF 2.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Diagnosis Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1515/dx-2023-0108
Arsani Yousef, Lucianna Ghobrial, Eleftherios P Diamandis
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Abstract

Differences in tumors related to location, tissue type, and histological subtype have been well documented for decades. Tumors are also molecularly very diverse. In this short review we describe the current classification schemes for tumor heterogeneity. We enlist the various drivers of tumor heterogeneity generation and comment on their clinical significance. New molecular techniques promise to assess tumor heterogeneity at affordable cost, so that these techniques can soon enter the clinic. While tumor heterogeneity currently represents a major unfavorable barrier in the field of oncology, it may also be a key in revolutionizing cancer diagnosis and treatment. Information regarding tumor heterogeneity has the potential to provide more thorough prognostic information, guide more efficacious combination treatment regimens, and lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies and identification of new targets. For these gains to be realized, assessment of tumor heterogeneity needs to be incorporated into current diagnostic protocols but standardized and reproducible assessment methods are required. Fortunately, when these advances are realized, tumor heterogeneity has the potential to improve clinical outcomes.

肿瘤异质性:我们如何利用它来获得更好的临床结果?
几十年来,与位置、组织类型和组织学亚型相关的肿瘤差异已被充分证明。肿瘤在分子上也非常多样化。在这篇简短的综述中,我们描述了目前肿瘤异质性的分类方案。我们收集了肿瘤异质性产生的各种驱动因素,并对其临床意义进行了评论。新的分子技术有望以可承受的成本评估肿瘤的异质性,从而使这些技术很快进入临床。虽然肿瘤异质性目前是肿瘤学领域的一个主要不利障碍,但它也可能是癌症诊断和治疗革命的关键。关于肿瘤异质性的信息有可能提供更全面的预后信息,指导更有效的联合治疗方案,并导致开发新的治疗策略和确定新的靶点。为了实现这些收益,需要将肿瘤异质性评估纳入当前的诊断方案,但需要标准化和可重复的评估方法。幸运的是,当这些进展得以实现时,肿瘤异质性有可能改善临床结果。
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Diagnosis
Diagnosis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Diagnosis focuses on how diagnosis can be advanced, how it is taught, and how and why it can fail, leading to diagnostic errors. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied works, improvement initiatives, opinions, and debates to encourage new thinking on improving this critical aspect of healthcare quality.  Topics: -Factors that promote diagnostic quality and safety -Clinical reasoning -Diagnostic errors in medicine -The factors that contribute to diagnostic error: human factors, cognitive issues, and system-related breakdowns -Improving the value of diagnosis – eliminating waste and unnecessary testing -How culture and removing blame promote awareness of diagnostic errors -Training and education related to clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills -Advances in laboratory testing and imaging that improve diagnostic capability -Local, national and international initiatives to reduce diagnostic error
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