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Realizing the Dream of Precision Oncology: A Solution for All Patients
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at ECU Health and the Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina.
Micro-Abstract:
As molecularly informed oncology care has increasingly become standard practice for patients with cancer, society must prioritize equitable access to genetic testing that guides subsequent care. Despite the availability of genomic testing laboratories, published guidelines, US Food and Drug Administration-approved targeted therapies, financial assistance programs, and clinical decision tools, precision medicine remains out of reach for many patients. While there has been modest improvement in testing rates in recent years, molecular testing and targeted therapy for cancer patients continue to vary by practice setting and patient insurance status, and racial and socioeconomic disparities persist. National standards and centralized solutions are needed to promote the equitable distribution of patient benefit from precision medicine technology. Although various online resources are currently available, no single all-encompassing precision oncology tool currently exists. A one-stop shop to address all aspects of precision oncology-tissue selection and test ordering, interpretation of results, prescribing targeted therapies, and enrolling patients in clinical trials-would disrupt cancer care. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, digital pathology, and data science provide an opportunity for stakeholders to partner together to leverage these technologies to develop this unified, freely accessible, national solution. Whether locoregionally, nationally, or internationally, only collaborative efforts can fully realize the potential of technological advancements in molecular pathology and oncology therapeutics for all cancer patients.
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