Genomic profiling of small-bowel adenocarcinoma

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IMPORTANCE Small-bowel adenocarcinomas (SBAs) are rare cancers with a significantly lower incidence, later stage at diagnosis, and worse overall survival than other intestinal-derived cancers. To date, comprehensive genomic analysis of SBA is lacking. OBJECTIVE To perform in-depth genomic characterization of a large series of SBAs and other gastrointestinal tumors to draw comparisons and identify potentially clinically actionable alterations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Prospective analysis was performed of clinical samples from patients with SBA (n = 317), colorectal cancer (n = 6353), and gastric carcinoma (n = 889) collected between August 24, 2012, and February 3, 2016, using hybrid-capture–based genomic profiling, at the request of the individual treating physicians in the course of clinical care for the purpose of making therapy decisions. RESULTS Of the 7559 patients included in analysis, 4138 (54.7%) were male; the median age was 56 (range, 12-101) years. The frequency of genomic alterations seen in SBA demonstrated distinct differences in comparison with either colorectal cancer (APC: 26.8% [85 of 317] vs 75.9% [4823 of 6353], P

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Schrock, A. B., Devoe, C. E., McWilliams, R., Sun, J., Aparicio, T., Stephens, P. J., … Overman, M. J. (2017). Genomic profiling of small-bowel adenocarcinoma. In JAMA Oncology (Vol. 3, pp. 1546–1553). American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaoncol.2017.1051

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