New work from the @JanewayLab reporting on a pediatric cancer patient cohort sequenced @DanaFarber with 95! different cancer diagnoses. So important to share data to learn about @RareCancer https://t.co/E24bbUE1OB
It is the anniversary of our patient partnered osteosarcoma project — https://t.co/cCaK0hGp7i — creating a clinico-genomic database for the research community to drive discovery. Patients enroll online. Consider referring your patients during #childhoodcancerawareness month
We are excited to share our recent publication in
@JCOPO_ASCO, "FGFR Oncogenic Alterations in Sequenced Pediatric Solid and Brain Tumors Suggest FGFR Is a Relevant Molecular Target in Childhood Cancer.” Thank you to all our collaborators and co-authors!
https://t.co/VyqB5tAHjY
86% of pediatric cancer patients w extracranial solid tumors have genomic alterations that potentially impact clinical care. Important somatic sequencing results from the GAIN/iCAT2 study.Beautiful work @AlannaChurch_MD@janeway_MD@JanewayLab et al. https://t.co/90JJpGpBnu
A new study published in @NatureMedicine found that 86 percent of extracranial solid tumors in pediatric patients had genomic alterations. Learn more about the findings from lead author Dr. Alanna Church @AlannaChurch_MD in @HealthDayTweets. https://t.co/rqbJ0XFka7.
An interim report from the GAIN/iCat2 study shows that molecular profiling of pediatric solid malignancies clarifies diagnostic classifications and provides opportunities for matched targeted therapy @janeway_MD@JanewayLab@AlannaChurch_MD
https://t.co/SuFi8gr1jN
Getting ready for my presentation 👩💼this afternoon at 3p ET. Please join us for this free webinar to get to know @AgentsMIB and to hear about how molecular profiling is helping #ChildhoodCancer
The @NatureMedicine paper is available here: https://t.co/4IuoHGJgP5
Excited #CCDI Molecular characterization initiative of @COGorg now enrolling #sarcoma! Molecular tumor profiling of enrolled patients @nationwidekids is similar DNA and RNA sequencing as our study just published in @NatureMedicine showing clinical benefit:
https://t.co/BslVmPaK7a
An interim report from the GAIN/iCat2 study shows that molecular profiling of pediatric solid malignancies clarifies diagnostic classifications and provides opportunities for matched targeted therapy @janeway_MD@JanewayLab, @AlannaChurch_MD
https://t.co/SuFi8gr1jN