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#AUA15 - Examination of copy number alterations in renal cell carcinoma with ... - UroToday |
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![]() NEW ORLEANS, LA USA (UroToday.com) - In this study out of Fox Chase Cancer Center, the authors compared copy number alterations in sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma (RCC) to those in clear cell, papillary, and chromophobe RCC in order to identify unique changes which might harbor genetic drivers of sarcomatoid RCC. Sarcomatoid differentiation develops in approximately 5% of RCC and may arise from any histologic subtype. It is associated with dismal overall survival as patients typically present with metastatic disease, and effective systemic therapy has yet to be identified.
Of the cohort of sarcomatoid tumors, the authors reported that 9 arose in a background of clear cell RCC, 2 in papillary RCC, 2 in mixed clear cell and papillary RCC and 4 in unclassified RCC. Sarcomatoid patients, as expected, presented significantly more often with lymph node or distant metastatic disease. Patients with sarcomatoid tumors experienced a significantly worse overall survival. The authors reported that patients with higher numbers of copy number alterations also experience significantly worse overall survival. The authors concluded that sarcomatoid differentiation is associated with a high rate of chromosomal imbalances. Further examination of candidate genes of interest on chromosome arms uniquely altered in sarcomatoid tumors may provide more insight into drivers of this aggressive phenotype, and ultimately may lead to the identification of novel therapeutic targets. Presented by Timothy Ito, MD at the American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting - May 15 - 19, 2015 - New Orleans, LA USA Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA USA Reported by Philip Abbosh, MD, PhD, medical writer for UroToday.com
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