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Dr. Beltran on the Significance of Genomic Sequencing in Prostate Cancer

Himisha Beltran, MD, discusses the significance of genomic sequencing in prostate cancer.

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    Himisha Beltran, MD, associate professor of medicine and physician in the Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology and the Division of Molecular and Cellular Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, discusses the significance of genomic sequencing in prostate cancer.

    Not all men with prostate cancer will respond to PARP inhibitors; thus, the role of genomic sequencing has become increasingly important, says Beltran.

    As such, the field of prostate cancer continues to enhance its knowledge of genomic sequencing in metastatic disease​, Beltran says.

    Further refining genomic sequencing may provide insight into the role of DNA repair aberrations, the natural history of rare variants, the impact of co-occurring alterations, ​and the develop​ment of resistan​ce, Beltran adds.

    Ultimately, harnessing genomic and non-genomic information will continue to play a critical role in treatment selectionfor men with prostate cancer, Beltran concludes.


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