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Concordance in Molecular Tumor Board Case Reviews in the ASCO TAPUR Study.

Authors :
Perez, Jacqueline K.
Kleber, Jeanene
Rothe, Michael
Mangat, Pam
Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth
Schilsky, Richard L.
Source :
JCO Precision Oncology; 3/2/2024, Vol. 8, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

PURPOSE: With the advent of precision medicine, molecular tumor boards (MTBs) were established to interpret genomic results and guide decision making for targeted therapy in oncology patients. There are currently no universal guidelines for how MTBs should operate and thus variance can be seen depending on which MTB is reviewing the case. This study assesses the concordance of MTB recommendations when a participant case is reviewed by two different MTBs, establishes potential reasons for discordance, and advocates for the establishment of standard MTB operating guidelines. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Participants with advanced cancer, who had exhausted all standard treatment options were screened for the Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry (TAPUR) Study. Cases were submitted for MTB review if the treatment proposal was outside the protocol genomic matching rules, or if multiple treatment options were identified. Of the 306 cases submitted for review by the TAPUR MTB from 2016 to 2018, 107 were randomly selected for secondary review by a different MTB group. Recommendations from the original review were not disclosed. Concordance between MTB group recommendations was assessed. Concordance was defined as agreement between MTB reviews on the genomic alteration and study drug match proposed by the clinical site. Thematic qualitative analysis was conducted for the discordant cases to assess reasons for discordance. RESULTS: Complete or partial concordance was observed in 79% of cases (95% CI, 70 to 86; one-sided P =.25). Most discordant analyses were due to disagreements on the strength of evidence regarding efficacy of the proposed treatment (32%). CONCLUSION: When presented with identical participant cases, different MTB review groups make the same or similar treatment recommendations approximately 80% of the time. Over 300 cases have been submitted to TAPUR Study molecular tumor board (MTB). When presented with the same study participant cases, different MTB review groups make the same or similar treatment recommendations most of the time in the context of a precision medicine study for patients with advanced cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24734284
Volume :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
JCO Precision Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176383298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200/PO.23.00615