Characterization of genomic alterations and biomarker expression patterns of gastrointestinal cancers using a multiplatform molecular profiling tool.

2018 
594Background: Given the heterogeneity of gastrointestinal cancers (GICs), molecular profiling is becoming part of the standard of care for many solid tumors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the molecular profile of patients (pts) with GICs using a multiplatform profiling tool and to assess how the pattern of detected molecular alterations could guide clinical decision-making in these tumors. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed samples of 85 pts with GICs via a multiplatform profiling service (Caris Life Sciences, Phoenix, AZ) in order to evaluate clinically relevant genomic alterations (CRGAs) and clinically relevant biomarker expression (CRBs) in GICs. Results: A total of 85 pts with GICs were analyzed. 45 (53 %) were males and 40 (47%) were females. Tumors were colorectal 43 (51%), pancreatic 11 (13%) esophageal 11 (13%) gastric 8 (9%), hepatobiliary 8 (11%), anal canal 3 (4%), and small intestine 1 (1%). 80 cases (94%) had adequate sample for profiling. CRGAs were identified in 71 cases (89%) w...
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