2023
DOI: 10.21873/cgp.20431
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Clinical Significance of Multi-Cancer Genome Profiling: Data from a Single Hospital in Japan

RIKA AOYAMA,
HINANO NISHIKUBO,
KYOKA KAWABATA
et al.

Abstract: Background/Aim: Multi-cancer genome profiling (multi-CGP) testing intends to predict the therapeutic efficacy of anticancer medication treatments for eligible patients as part of "precision cancer care." The number of cases in which a new treatment was applied based on multi-CGP testing has been reported to be between 10% and 20% for all patients in Japan. This study aimed to determine the significance of multi-CGP testing in Japan by analyzing clinical data from multi-CGP testing in various solid cancers at o… Show more

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