AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the efficacy of tumor profiling in guiding treatment for adult lymphoma patients, highlighting that 60 out of 92 patients had targeted therapies recommended based on sequencing results.
  • Only 11 patients received the suggested therapies, with one achieving a complete response, emphasizing the potential benefits of precision medicine in treating lymphomas.
  • Key challenges identified include the timing of tumor sequencing relative to the disease progression and the availability of clinical trials, which can hinder the implementation of these targeted therapies.

Article Abstract

Successful treatment of relapsed/refractory and rare subtypes of lymphomas remains a therapeutic challenge. Though the use of tumor profiling is increasing, little is described about how providers ultimately utilize this information in clinical decision-making. We reviewed 92 adult lymphoma patients who underwent an IRB-approved tumor sequencing protocol at the University of Michigan, MI-ONCOSEQ. Of this cohort, 60 had a targeted treatment suggested by their test results, and 11 patients ultimately underwent the MI-ONCOSEQ recommended therapy. One obtained complete response based on precision treatment recommendations. The two main barriers for targeted treatment utilization included inopportune timing (the patient either was sequenced too early or too late in their disease course) and clinical trial availability. While this study demonstrates the success of sequencing lymphomas for the identification of novel therapies, it also underlines the clinical challenges, namely the optimal timing and availability of trials, inherent in the successful application of this technology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2020.1846734DOI Listing

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