Rise of the mutants: Report from the 19th conference of the European Haematology Association, Milan, 12-15 June 2014

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Abstract

At the 19th conference of the European Haematology Association in Milan, we saw the true and dramatic changes brought about by the integration of extensive genomic information in clinical practice, and the dilemmas that accompany such a rapid increase in knowledge. Each disease is sliced more and more into smaller pieces, each with its own better-determined outcome and treatment. We also observed the rise of mutant-specific epigenetic agents, which benefit from knowing the underlying genetic abnormality to specifically assign an epigenetic drug where it is needed. In contrast to the 'one mutation, one drug' approach, others are pursuing the search for drugs targeting pathways fundamental for the survival of all or most cancer cells, sometimes looking at more 'exotic' pathways like neddylation or nuclear export. Copyright: © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.

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Mazzarella, L. (2014). Rise of the mutants: Report from the 19th conference of the European Haematology Association, Milan, 12-15 June 2014. Ecancermedicalscience, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2014.453

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