Cancer heterogeneity: implications for targeted therapeutics
London Cancer · University College London · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of malignant tumours. There is increasing evidence that solid tumours may comprise of subpopulations of cells with distinct genomic alterations within the same tumour, a phenomenon termed intra-tumour heterogeneity. Intra-tumour heterogeneity is likely to have implications for cancer therapeutics and biomarker discovery, particularly in the era of targeted treatment, and evidence for a relationship between intra-tumoural heterogeneity and clinical outcome is emerging. Our understanding of the processes that exacerbate intra-tumoural heterogeneity, both iatrogenic and tumour specific, is likely to increase with the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Tumour heterogeneity
- Genetic heterogeneity
- Cancer
- Biomarker discovery
- Biology
- Tumor heterogeneity
- Biomarker
- Computational biology
- Good health and well-being