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Detection and Monitoring of Tumor Associated Circulating DNA in Patient Biofluids
Published on: June 8, 2019
Improving Global Access to Genomic Profiling in Rare Pediatric Cancers
Sameer Farouk Sait1, Tara J O'Donohue1, Tejus Bale2
1Department of Pediatrics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
Purpose:
To address financial barriers that limit access to genomic profiling and precision medicine, philanthropy-supported clinical genomic testing was offered worldwide at no cost to patients with select rare cancers via the Make-an-IMPACT program. Herein, we report our findings in pediatric patients with solid or central nervous system tumors.
Experimental Design:
Tumor DNA or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-derived ctDNA was analyzed using the MSK-IMPACT assay, supplemented by targeted RNA panel sequencing in select cases. The results were returned to the patients/families and treating oncologists.
Results:
Sixty-three patients from 11 countries had successful MSK-IMPACT testing. The results provided clinically relevant new diagnostic or prognostic information in 41% and 38% of patients with solid and central nervous system tumors, respectively. Potentially therapeutically actionable alterations were identified in 44% of pediatric solid tumor and 21% of pediatric CSF-derived ctDNA samples, respectively. Four patients subsequently received molecularly guided therapy, resulting in partial responses in two and prolonged stable disease in one. Serial tumor and CSF sampling identified resistance mutations in two patients, informing additional molecularly targeted therapy recommendations.
Conclusions:
The Make-an-IMPACT program provided global access to state-of-the-art tumor and CSF genomic profiling across a diverse cohort of patients with pediatric cancer, providing clinically relevant and actionable diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic information reported in real-time to patients and local physicians.
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