Clinical Implication of Molecular Tumor Board

Soohyeon Lee
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Due to rapid technical advances, steeply declining sequencing costs, and the ever-increasing number of targeted therapies, it is expected that extensive tumor DNA or RNA sequencing will be applied in standard of care. Clinicians will thus be confronted with increasingly complex genetic information and multiple test-platforms to choose from. General medical training, meanwhile, can hardly keep up with the pace of innovation. Consequently, there is a rapidly growing gap between clinical knowledge and genetic potential in cancer care. Multidisciplinary Molecular Tumor Boards (MTBs) have been suggested as a means to address this disparity, as a multidisciplinary approach to keep pace with the growing knowledge of complex molecular alterations in patients with advanced solid cancer. MTBs are designated to interpret these data and provide clinical recommendations. Not all patients with cancer have access to advice of an MTB. We aimed to determine the current status, opportunities, and challenges of the organization of MTBs in the Korea.
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分子肿瘤委员会的临床意义
由于技术的快速进步,测序成本的急剧下降,以及靶向治疗数量的不断增加,预计肿瘤DNA或RNA测序将广泛应用于标准治疗。因此,临床医生将面临日益复杂的遗传信息和多种测试平台可供选择。与此同时,普通医学培训很难跟上创新的步伐。因此,在癌症治疗中,临床知识和遗传潜力之间的差距正在迅速扩大。多学科分子肿瘤委员会(MTBs)已被建议作为解决这一差距的一种手段,作为一种多学科方法,以跟上晚期实体癌患者复杂分子改变的知识增长。mbs被指定解释这些数据并提供临床建议。并非所有癌症患者都能获得MTB的建议。我们的目的是确定韩国MTBs组织的现状、机遇和挑战。
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