Treatment Individualization in Colorectal Cancer
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2015-12-01
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Abstract
Colorectal cancer has been characterized as a genetically heterogeneous disease, with a large diversity in molecular pathogenesis resulting in differential responses to therapy. However, the currently available validated biomarkers KRAS, BRAF, and microsatellite instability do not sufficiently cover this extensive heterogeneity and are therefore not suitable to successfully guide personalized treatment. Recent studies have focused on novel targets and rationally designed combination strategies. Furthermore, a more comprehensive analysis of the underlying biology of the disease revealed distinct phenotypic differences within subgroups of patients harboring the same genetic driver mutation with both prognostic and predictive relevance. Accordingly, patient stratification based on molecular intrinsic subtypes rather than on single gene aberrations holds promise to improve the clinical outcome of patients with colorectal cancer.
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Colorectal cancer, Treatment individualization, Biomarkers, MAPK, BRAF, KRAS, Combination therapy, Molecular subtypes
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van Geel, R M J M, Beijnen, J H, Bernards, R & Schellens, J H M 2015, 'Treatment Individualization in Colorectal Cancer', Current Colorectal Cancer Reports, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 335-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11888-015-0288-z