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Genomic landscape of metastatic colorectal cancer

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  • Josien C. Haan

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Mariette Labots

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Christian Rausch

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Miriam Koopman

    (University Medical Center Utrecht)

  • Jolien Tol

    (Radboud University Medical Centre)

  • Leonie J. M. Mekenkamp

    (Radboud University Medical Centre)

  • Mark A. van de Wiel

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Danielle Israeli

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Hendrik F. van Essen

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Nicole C. T. van Grieken

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Quirinus J. M. Voorham

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Linda J. W. Bosch

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Xueping Qu

    (Oncology Biomarker Development, Genentech, Inc.)

  • Omar Kabbarah

    (Oncology Biomarker Development, Genentech, Inc.)

  • Henk M. W. Verheul

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Iris D. Nagtegaal

    (Radboud University Medical Centre)

  • Cornelis J. A. Punt

    (Academic Medical Center)

  • Bauke Ylstra

    (VU University Medical Center)

  • Gerrit A. Meijer

    (VU University Medical Center)

Abstract

Response to drug therapy in individual colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is associated with tumour biology. Here we describe the genomic landscape of tumour samples of a homogeneous well-annotated series of patients with metastatic CRC (mCRC) of two phase III clinical trials, CAIRO and CAIRO2. DNA copy number aberrations of 349 patients are determined. Within three treatment arms, 194 chromosomal subregions are associated with progression-free survival (PFS; uncorrected single-test P-values

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  • Josien C. Haan & Mariette Labots & Christian Rausch & Miriam Koopman & Jolien Tol & Leonie J. M. Mekenkamp & Mark A. van de Wiel & Danielle Israeli & Hendrik F. van Essen & Nicole C. T. van Grieken & , 2014. "Genomic landscape of metastatic colorectal cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms6457
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6457
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