Seibel Nita L, Janeway Katherine, Allen Carl E, Chi Susan N, Cho Yoon-Jae, Glade Bender Julia L, Kim AeRang, Laetsch Theodore W, Irwin Meredith S, Takebe Naoko, Tricoli James V, Parsons Donald Williams
Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, Clinical Investigations Branch, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland.
Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer Center and Blood Disorder Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Curr Probl Cancer. 2017 May-Jun;41(3):194-200. doi: 10.1016/j.currproblcancer.2017.01.002. Epub 2017 Feb 1.
With the use of high-throughput molecular profiling technologies, precision medicine trials are ongoing for adults with cancer. Similarly, there is an interest in how these techniques can be applied to tumors in children and adolescents to expand our understanding of the biology of pediatric cancers and evaluate the clinical implications of genomic testing for these patients. This article reviews the early studies in pediatric oncology showing the feasibility of this approach, describe the future plans to evaluate the clinical implications in a multicenter clinical trial and identify the challenges of applying genomics in this patient population.
随着高通量分子谱分析技术的应用,针对成年癌症患者的精准医学试验正在进行。同样,人们也关注如何将这些技术应用于儿童和青少年的肿瘤,以加深我们对儿童癌症生物学的理解,并评估基因组检测对这些患者的临床意义。本文回顾了儿科肿瘤学的早期研究,展示了这种方法的可行性,描述了在多中心临床试验中评估临床意义的未来计划,并确定了在这一患者群体中应用基因组学的挑战。