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Next Generation Sequencing for the Detection of Actionable Mutations in Solid and Liquid Tumors
Published on: September 20, 2016
Expert consensus on the detection and clinical application of tumor mutational burden
Zhenying Guo1, Chunwei Xu2, Shirong Zhang3
1Cancer Center, Department of Pathology, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital (Affiliated People's Hospital), Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou 310014, China.
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As an emerging biomarker, tumor mutational burden (TMB) has attracted increasing attention from clinicians in predicting the efficacy of tumor immunotherapy. Currently, TMB is detected primarily by whole-exome sequencing or targeted panel sequencing on high-throughput sequencing platforms. However, the lack of uniformity in detection methods, threshold settings, and reporting formats, as well as the significant differences in TMB values among different cancer types, have hindered the standardized application of this biomarker in clinical practice. This consensus focuses on the definition, standardization of detection, clinical significance, and limitations of TMB, and provides consensus recommendations for the clinical application of TMB in real-world practice in China. This consensus is aimed at helping clinicians and laboratory personnel understand the clinical significance and testing standards of TMB, promoting more accurate interpretation of test results, and improving patient care.

