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Precision Oncology of High-Grade Ovarian Cancer Defined through Targeted Sequencing

Sandra Wessman    
Beatriz Bohorquez Fuentes    
Therese Törngren    
Anders Kvist    
Georgia Kokaraki    
Hanna Menkens    
Elisabet Hjerpe    
Ythalo Hugo da Silva Santos    
Tirzah Braz Petta    
Åke Borg and Joseph W. Carlson    

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Ovarian cancer is a rare and deadly gynaecologic cancer, with a relatively large hereditary component. Genomic analysis of tumour material can potentially provide information regarding therapy and identify hereditary carriers and their families. The aim of our prospective study was to apply genomic characterization to tumour material from women with ovarian cancer to identify women that might benefit from PARP inhibitor therapy, as well as to detect and triage women to genetic counselling. We used next generation sequencing using a targeted panel to prospectively analyse 274 tumours and identified 50 with a BRCA1/2 pathogenic variant. Twenty patients received olaparib based on these results, and 16 previously unknown hereditary carriers were identified. In addition, in a subset examined by an extended sequencing panel, actionable mutations were found in 84/88 tumours. This study demonstrates that personalized medicine approaches can be useful for women with ovarian cancer and can help with therapy selection and identification of at risk families.

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