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Katie E Hebron1,2, Patience Odeniyide3, Yun Wei4,5,6
1Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling, National Cancer Institute at Frederick, National Institutes of Health, Frederick, MD 21701, USA.
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Despite comprehensive and multi-modal therapy, outcomes for children and adolescents with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) have plateaued over the past four decades. This is not for a lack of progress in the basic and translational studies of RMS. Indeed, advances in animal models and/or patient tissue sample acquisition and analysis have improved our understanding of RMS biology. Large-scale sequencing efforts have generated transcriptomic, genomic, and epigenomic datasets that highlight the heterogeneity of RMS and have the potential to improve prognostication and the application of precision medicine in patients with RMS. However, few of these discoveries have been clinically translated, and limitations to the accessibility, uniformity, and application of these new models and datasets hinder their utility. Here, we discuss how advances in understanding RMS biology, optimization of preclinical models, and strategies for translating basic science discoveries to the clinic can potentially improve outcomes for patients with RMS.
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