Feasibility and utility of a panel testing for 114 cancer‐associated genes in a clinical setting: A hospital‐based study. Issue 4 (2nd April 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Feasibility and utility of a panel testing for 114 cancer‐associated genes in a clinical setting: A hospital‐based study. Issue 4 (2nd April 2019)
- Main Title:
- Feasibility and utility of a panel testing for 114 cancer‐associated genes in a clinical setting: A hospital‐based study
- Authors:
- Sunami, Kuniko
Ichikawa, Hitoshi
Kubo, Takashi
Kato, Mamoru
Fujiwara, Yutaka
Shimomura, Akihiko
Koyama, Takafumi
Kakishima, Hiroki
Kitami, Mayuko
Matsushita, Hiromichi
Furukawa, Eisaku
Narushima, Daichi
Nagai, Momoko
Taniguchi, Hirokazu
Motoi, Noriko
Sekine, Shigeki
Maeshima, Akiko
Mori, Taisuke
Watanabe, Reiko
Yoshida, Masayuki
Yoshida, Akihiko
Yoshida, Hiroshi
Satomi, Kaishi
Sukeda, Aoi
Hashimoto, Taiki
Shimizu, Toshio
Iwasa, Satoru
Yonemori, Kan
Kato, Ken
Morizane, Chigusa
Ogawa, Chitose
Tanabe, Noriko
Sugano, Kokichi
Hiraoka, Nobuyoshi
Tamura, Kenji
Yoshida, Teruhiko
Fujiwara, Yasuhiro
Ochiai, Atsushi
Yamamoto, Noboru
Kohno, Takashi
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) of tumor tissue (ie, clinical sequencing) can guide clinical management by providing information about actionable gene aberrations that have diagnostic and therapeutic significance. Here, we undertook a hospital‐based prospective study (TOP‐GEAR project, 2nd stage) to investigate the feasibility and utility of NGS‐based analysis of 114 cancer‐associated genes (the NCC Oncopanel test). We examined 230 cases (comprising more than 30 tumor types) of advanced solid tumors, all of which were matched with nontumor samples. Gene profiling data were obtained for 187 cases (81.3%), 111 (59.4%) of which harbored actionable gene aberrations according to the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Next Generation Sequencing in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (Edition 1.0) issued by 3 major Japanese cancer‐related societies. Twenty‐five (13.3%) cases have since received molecular‐targeted therapy according to their gene aberrations. These results indicate the utility of tumor‐profiling multiplex gene panel testing in a clinical setting in Japan. This study is registered with UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN 000011141). Abstract : The results of the TOP‐GEAR project (UMIN 000011141) indicate the utility of tumor‐profiling multiplex gene panel testing in a clinical setting in Japan.
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer science. Volume 110:Issue 4(2019)
- Journal:
- Cancer science
- Issue:
- Volume 110:Issue 4(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 110, Issue 4 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 110
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0110-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 1480
- Page End:
- 1490
- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-02
- Subjects:
- actionable gene aberration -- clinical sequencing -- gene panel test -- insurance reimbursement -- NCC Oncopanel
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/cas.13969 ↗
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- English
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- 1347-9032
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