Real-world data on microsatellite instability status in various unresectable or metastatic solid tumors

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Abstract

Microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) is an important biomarker for predicting the effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) on advanced solid tumors. Microsatellite instability-high is detected in various cancers, but its frequency varies by cancer type and stage. Therefore, precise frequency is required to plan ICI therapy. In this study, the results of MSI tests actually carried out in clinical practice were investigated. In total, 26 469 samples of various cancers were examined between December 2018 and November 2019 to determine whether programmed cell death-1 blockade was indicated. The results of MSI tests were obtained for 26 237 (99.1%) of these samples. The male : female ratio was 51:49 and mean age was 64.3 years. In all samples, the overall frequency of MSI-H was 3.72%. By gender, the frequency of MSI-H was higher in female patients (4.75%) than in male patients (2.62%; P

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Akagi, K., Oki, E., Taniguchi, H., Nakatani, K., Aoki, D., Kuwata, T., & Yoshino, T. (2021). Real-world data on microsatellite instability status in various unresectable or metastatic solid tumors. Cancer Science, 112(3), 1105–1113. https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.14798

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