Genomic Analysis and Clinical Correlation of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer with Special Reference to Brain Metastasis
Key Points
The research aims to analyze the genomic characteristics of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with a focus on brain metastasis.
Conducted genomic analysis of NSCLC samples
Compared biomarker enrichment between NSCLC with and without brain metastasis
Identified targetable mutations in NSCLC-BM and mNSCLC
NSCLC-BM had a higher genomic biomarker enrichment (80%) compared to mNSCLC (68.68%)
EGFR was the predominant targetable mutation in NSCLC-BM
ALK mutations were also common in NSCLC-BM, while KRAS was primarily found in mNSCLC
Abstract
NSCLC-BM showed higher genomic biomarker enrichment (80% vs. 68.68%) but poorer outcomes than mNSCLC. EGFR was the most common targetable mutation, followed by ALK in NSCLC-BM and KRAS in mNSCLC.
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