Unveiling the Digital Evolution of Molecular Tumor Boards.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Targeted Oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1007/s11523-024-01109-1
Sebastian Lutz, Alicia D'Angelo, Sonja Hammerl, Maximilian Schmutz, Rainer Claus, Nina M Fischer, Frank Kramer, Zaynab Hammoud
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Abstract

Molecular tumor boards (MTB) are interdisciplinary conferences involving various experts discussing patients with advanced tumors, to derive individualized treatment suggestions based on molecular variants. These discussions involve using heterogeneous internal data, such as patient clinical data, but also external resources such as knowledge databases for annotations and search for relevant clinical studies. This imposes a certain level of complexity that requires huge effort to homogenize the data and use it in a speedy manner to reach the needed treatment. For this purpose, most institutions involving an MTB are heading toward automation and digitalization of the process, hence reducing manual work requiring human intervention and subsequently time in deriving personalized treatment suggestions. The tools are also used to better visualize the patient's data, which allows a refined overview for the board members. In this paper, we present the results of our thorough literature research about MTBs, their process, the most common knowledge bases, and tools used to support this decision-making process.

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Targeted Oncology
Targeted Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Targeted Oncology addresses physicians and scientists committed to oncology and cancer research by providing a programme of articles on molecularly targeted pharmacotherapy in oncology. The journal includes: Original Research Articles on all aspects of molecularly targeted agents for the treatment of cancer, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and related approaches. Comprehensive narrative Review Articles and shorter Leading Articles discussing relevant clinically established as well as emerging agents and pathways. Current Opinion articles that place interesting areas in perspective. Therapy in Practice articles that provide a guide to the optimum management of a condition and highlight practical, clinically relevant considerations and recommendations. Systematic Reviews that use explicit, systematic methods as outlined by the PRISMA statement. Adis Drug Reviews of the properties and place in therapy of both newer and established targeted drugs in oncology.
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