作者: Alanna J Church , Laura Corson , Pei-Chi Kao , Alma Imamovic-Tuco , Wenjun Kang
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摘要: 10005Background: Next generation sequencing (NGS) assays are now a standard part of clinical care for many adult solid cancers. The significance of molecular tumor profiling for the care of children with cancer is not well understood.We aimed to determine the clinical impact of identifying genomic alterations by NGS for young patients with relapsed, refractory, or high-risk extracranial solid tumors. Methods: We report on the first 389 participants in a prospective cohort study enrolling patients at 12 institutions with extracranial solid tumors diagnosed at age 30 years or less. Targeted DNA NGS was performed on one or more tumor samples from each patient. Selected patients also had tumors subjected to RNA sequencing. Test results were returned to the treating oncologist and follow-up treatment and response data were collected.Identified genomic alterations were classified according to evidence of impact on …