Ersek Jennifer L, Black Lora J, Thompson Michael A, Kim Edward S
From the Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC; Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, SD; Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, WI.
Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book. 2018 May 23;38:188-196. doi: 10.1200/EDBK_200633.
There has been a rapid uptick in the pace of oncology precision medicine advancements over the past several decades as a result of increasingly sophisticated technology and the ability to study more patients through innovative trial designs. As more precision oncology approaches are developed, the need for precision medicine trials is increasing in the community setting, where most patients with cancer are treated. However, community-based practices, as well as some academic centers, may face unique barriers to implementing precision medicine programs and trials within their communities. Such challenges include understanding the tissue needs of molecular tests (e.g., tumor, blood), identifying which molecular tests are best used and when tissue should be tested, interpreting the test results and determining actionability, understanding the role of genetic counseling and/or follow-up testing, determining clinical trial eligibility, and assessing patient attitudes and financial concerns. The purpose of this article is to provide guidance to community-based oncology practices currently conducting clinical trials who want to expand their research program to include precision medicine trials. Here, we describe the core components of precision medicine programs and offer best practices for successful implementation of precision medicine trials in community-based practices.
在过去几十年中,由于技术日益复杂,以及通过创新试验设计能够研究更多患者,肿瘤精准医学的发展步伐迅速加快。随着越来越多的精准肿瘤学方法被开发出来,在大多数癌症患者接受治疗的社区环境中,对精准医学试验的需求也在增加。然而,基于社区的医疗机构以及一些学术中心,在其社区内实施精准医学项目和试验可能会面临独特的障碍。这些挑战包括了解分子检测的组织需求(例如肿瘤、血液),确定哪些分子检测最适用以及何时应进行组织检测,解读检测结果并确定可操作性,理解遗传咨询和/或后续检测的作用,确定临床试验的资格,以及评估患者的态度和经济担忧。本文的目的是为目前正在开展临床试验且希望将其研究项目扩展至包括精准医学试验的社区肿瘤医疗机构提供指导。在此,我们描述了精准医学项目的核心组成部分,并提供了在社区医疗机构成功实施精准医学试验的最佳实践方法。