Publications by authors named "Rebecca O'Gara"

Although endometrial adenocarcinoma is usually treated with surgery, patients with metastatic disease have a poor prognosis. To address the need for better treatment options, molecularly targeted drug therapies are being developed. These targeted therapies rely on accurate mutational profiling of the tumor, which is most often performed on DNA from the primary tumor.

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  • Primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, comprising only 2% to 5% of cases.
  • A study identified genetic mutations in neuroendocrine breast tumors, revealing that PIK3CA mutations are prevalent, while mutations in FGFR and RAS family members are rare.
  • This research highlights the importance of comprehensive genetic analysis in understanding and potentially treating uncommon tumors like neuroendocrine breast carcinoma.
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Somatic mutations in PIK3CA are commonly seen in invasive breast cancer and several other carcinomas, occurring in three hotspots: codons 542 and 545 of exon 9 and in codon 1047 of exon 20. We designed a locked nucleic acid (LNA)-PCR sequencing assay to detect low levels of mutant PIK3CA DNA with attention to avoiding amplification of a pseudogene on chromosome 22 that has >95% homology to exon 9 of PIK3CA. We tested 60 FFPE breast DNA samples with known PIK3CA mutation status (48 cases had one or more PIK3CA mutations, and 12 were wild type) as identified by PCR-mass spectrometry.

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