| Literature DB >> 25043210 |
Tomas Slavik1, Fatima Asselah2, Najla Fakhruddin3, Ahmed El Khodary4, Fairouz Torjman5, Elia Anis6, Martin Quinn7, Azzam Khankan8, Keith M Kerr9.
Abstract
The identification of tumor biomarkers provides information on the prognosis and guides the implementation of appropriate treatment in patients with many different cancer types. In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), targeted treatment plans based on biomarker identification have already been used in the clinic. However, such predictive molecular testing is not currently a universally used practice. This is the case, in particular, in developing countries where lung cancer is increasingly prevalent. In September 2012 and November 2013, a committee of 16 lung cancer experts from Africa and the Middle East met to discuss key issues related to diagnosis and biomarker testing in NSCLC and the implementation of personalized medicine in the region. The committee identified current challenges for effective diagnosis and predictive analysis in Africa and the Middle East. Moreover, strategies to encourage the implementation of biomarker testing were discussed. A practical approach for the effective diagnosis and predictive molecular testing of NSCLC in these regions was derived. We present the key issues and recommendations arising from the meetings.Entities:
Keywords: ALK; Adenocarcinoma; Biomarker; EGFR; Molecular testing
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25043210 DOI: 10.1016/j.cllc.2014.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Lung Cancer ISSN: 1525-7304 Impact factor: 4.785