The Exceptional Responders Initiative: Feasibility of a National Cancer Institute Pilot Study
Article 2020 en
Authors
BC
Barbara A. Conley
LS
Lou Staudt
NT
Naoko Takebe
Abstract
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Tumor molecular profiling from patients experiencing exceptional responses to systemic therapy may provide insights into cancer biology and improve treatment tailoring. This pilot study evaluates the feasibility of identifying exceptional responders retrospectively, obtaining pre-exceptional response treatment tumor tissues, and analyzing them with state-of-the-art molecular analysis tools to identify potential molecular explanations for responses.
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