2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40164-016-0063-0
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Molecular classification of tissue from a transformed non-Hogkin’s lymphoma case with unexpected long-time remission

Abstract: BackgroundThe concept of precision medicine in cancer includes individual molecular studies to predict clinical outcomes. In the present N = 1 case we retrospectively have analysed lymphoma tissue by exome sequencing and global gene expression in a patient with unexpected long-term remission following relaps. The goals were to phenotype the diagnostic and relapsed lymphoma tissue and evaluate its pattern. Furthermore, to identify mutations available for targeted therapy and expression of genes to predict speci… Show more

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“…The outcomes were variable. The coordinate genetic signatures may be useful in providing a roadmap for an actionable DLBCL classification [3234]. The DLBCL outcome-associated genetic signatures may guide the development of rational single-agent and combination therapies and or targeted therapy in the future, such as those emerging therapies for mantle cell lymphoma [3538].…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcomes were variable. The coordinate genetic signatures may be useful in providing a roadmap for an actionable DLBCL classification [3234]. The DLBCL outcome-associated genetic signatures may guide the development of rational single-agent and combination therapies and or targeted therapy in the future, such as those emerging therapies for mantle cell lymphoma [3538].…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%