Publications by authors named "G Camp"

Chromosomal rearrangements are common oncogenic events in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. An example is the fusion of the ROS1 kinase domain with extracellular receptors. Although the fusion leads to a target that is druggable with multi-kinase inhibitors, several reports indicate the emergence of point mutations leading to drug resistance.

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Introduction: The transcriptomic characteristics of + non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) represent a crucial aspect of its tumor biology. These features provide valuable insights into key dysregulated pathways, potentially leading to the discovery of novel targetable alterations or biomarkers.

Methods: From The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases, all available + (n = 10), + (n = 5) and + (n = 5) NSCLC tumor and + cell line (n = 7) RNA-sequencing files were collected.

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  • Pleural mesothelioma (PM) is a rare and aggressive cancer often diagnosed late, highlighting the need for early detection biomarkers through DNA methylation analysis.
  • This study generated a large dataset comparing DNA methylation patterns between healthy pleura and PM, identifying over 81,000 differentially methylated sites, including five key sites linked to specific genes.
  • The findings indicate that PM has unique methylation profiles that distinguish it from other lung diseases and may aid in understanding the disease’s progression and offer potential for biomarker development.
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Introduction: Interval cancer (IC) is an important quality indicator in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Previously, we found that fecal immunochemical test (FIT) ICs are more common in women, older age, right-sided tumors, and advanced stage. Here, we extended our existing stage IV patient cohort with clinicopathological and molecular characteristics, to identify factors associated with FIT-IC.

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