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A patient-driven clinicogenomic partnership for metastatic prostate cancer

Authors :
Jett Crowdis
Sara Balch
Lauren Sterlin
Beena S. Thomas
Sabrina Y. Camp
Michael Dunphy
Elana Anastasio
Shahrayz Shah
Alyssa L. Damon
Rafael Ramos
Delia M. Sosa
Ilan K. Small
Brett N. Tomson
Colleen M. Nguyen
Mary McGillicuddy
Parker S. Chastain
Meng Xiao He
Alexander T.M. Cheung
Stephanie Wankowicz
Alok K. Tewari
Dewey Kim
Saud H. AlDubayan
Ayanah Dowdye
Benjamin Zola
Joel Nowak
Jan Manarite
Idola Henry Gunn
Bryce Olson
Eric S. Lander
Corrie A. Painter
Nikhil Wagle
Eliezer M. Van Allen
Source :
Cell genomics. 2(9)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Molecular profiling studies have enabled discoveries for metastatic prostate cancer (MPC) but have predominantly occurred in academic medical institutions and involved non-representative patient populations. We established the Metastatic Prostate Cancer Project (MPCproject, mpcproject.org), a patient-partnered initiative to involve patients with MPC living anywhere in the US and Canada in molecular research. Here, we present results from our partnership with the first 706 MPCproject participants. While 41% of patient partners live in rural, physician-shortage, or medically underserved areas, the MPCproject has not yet achieved racial diversity, a disparity that demands new initiatives detailed herein. Among molecular data from 333 patient partners (572 samples), exome sequencing of 63 tumor and 19 cell-free DNA (cfDNA) samples recapitulated known findings in MPC, while inexpensive ultra-low-coverage sequencing of 318 cfDNA samples revealed clinically relevant

Details

ISSN :
2666979X
Volume :
2
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7997dcab0678fbb89312f7544aff2f33