Mohammad Hussaini1. 1. Department of Hematopathology and Laboratory Medicine, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL 33612, USA. Mohammad.Hussaini@Moffitt.org.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Molecular interrogation of genetic information has transformed our understanding of disease and is now routinely integrated into the workup and monitoring of hematological malignancies. In this article, a brief but comprehensive review is presented of state-of-the-art testing in hematological disease. METHODS: The primary medical literature and standard textbooks in the field were queried and reviewed to assess current practices and trends for molecular testing in hematopathology by disease. RESULTS: Pertinent materials were summarized under appropriate disease categories. CONCLUSION: Molecular testing is well entrenched in the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for hematological malignancies, with rapid growth and insights emerging following the integration of next-generation sequencing into the clinical workflow.
BACKGROUND: Molecular interrogation of genetic information has transformed our understanding of disease and is now routinely integrated into the workup and monitoring of hematological malignancies. In this article, a brief but comprehensive review is presented of state-of-the-art testing in hematological disease. METHODS: The primary medical literature and standard textbooks in the field were queried and reviewed to assess current practices and trends for molecular testing in hematopathology by disease. RESULTS: Pertinent materials were summarized under appropriate disease categories. CONCLUSION: Molecular testing is well entrenched in the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for hematological malignancies, with rapid growth and insights emerging following the integration of next-generation sequencing into the clinical workflow.
Authors: Sarah A Wall; Erin Stevens; Jennifer Vaughn; Naresh Bumma; Ashley E Rosko; Uma Borate Journal: Curr Hematol Malig Rep Date: 2022-01-13 Impact factor: 4.213