Cancer Genomics: Technology, Discovery, and Translation

Author:

Tran Ben1,Dancey Janet E.1,Kamel-Reid Suzanne1,McPherson John D.1,Bedard Philippe L.1,Brown Andrew M.K.1,Zhang Tong1,Shaw Patricia1,Onetto Nicole1,Stein Lincoln1,Hudson Thomas J.1,Neel Benjamin G.1,Siu Lillian L.1

Affiliation:

1. Ben Tran, Philippe L. Bedard, and Lillian L. Siu, Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto; Janet E. Dancey, John D. McPherson, Andrew M.K. Brown, Nicole Onetto, Lincoln Stein, and Thomas J. Hudson, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research; Suzanne Kamel-Reid, Tong Zhang, and Patricia Shaw, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto; John D. McPherson, Nicole Onetto, Lincoln Stein, Thomas J. Hudson, and Benjamin G. Neel, University of...

Abstract

In recent years, the increasing awareness that somatic mutations and other genetic aberrations drive human malignancies has led us within reach of personalized cancer medicine (PCM). The implementation of PCM is based on the following premises: genetic aberrations exist in human malignancies; a subset of these aberrations drive oncogenesis and tumor biology; these aberrations are actionable (defined as having the potential to affect management recommendations based on diagnostic, prognostic, and/or predictive implications); and there are highly specific anticancer agents available that effectively modulate these targets. This article highlights the technology underlying cancer genomics and examines the early results of genome sequencing and the challenges met in the discovery of new genetic aberrations. Finally, drawing from experiences gained in a feasibility study of somatic mutation genotyping and targeted exome sequencing led by Princess Margaret Hospital–University Health Network and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, the processes, challenges, and issues involved in the translation of cancer genomics to the clinic are discussed.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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