Pan-cancer whole-genome analyses of metastatic solid tumours
Hartwig Medical Foundation · Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Metastatic cancer is a major cause of death and is associated with poor treatment efficacy. A better understanding of the characteristics of late-stage cancer is required to help adapt personalized treatments, reduce overtreatment and improve outcomes. Here we describe the largest, to our knowledge, pan-cancer study of metastatic solid tumour genomes, including whole-genome sequencing data for 2,520 pairs of tumour and normal tissue, analysed at median depths of 106× and 38×, respectively, and surveying more than 70 million somatic variants. The characteristic mutations of metastatic lesions varied widely, with mutations that reflect those of the primary tumour types, and with high rates of whole-genome…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
21- PPPeter PriestleyCorresponding
Hartwig Medical Foundation
- JBJonathan Baber
Hartwig Medical Foundation
- MPMartijn P. Lolkema
Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute
- NSNeeltje Steeghs
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment
- EDEwart de Bruijn
Hartwig Medical Foundation
Topics & keywords
- Genome
- Gene duplication
- Cancer
- Precision medicine
- Somatic cell
- Gene
- Medicine
- Biology
- Good health and well-being