Journal article
Molecular Mechanisms Driving the Formation of Brain Metastases
BK Campbell, Z Gao, NM Corcoran, SS Stylli, CM Hovens
Cancers | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
Targeted therapies for cancers have improved primary tumor response rates, but concomitantly, brain metastases (BM) have become the most common brain tumors in adults and are associated with a dismal prognosis of generally less than 6 months, irrespective of the primary cancer type. They most commonly occur in patients with primary breast, lung, or melanoma histologies; however, they also appear in patients with other primary cancers including, but not limited to, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and renal cell carcinoma. Historically, molecular biomarkers have normally been identified from primary tumor resections. However, clinically informative genomic alterations can occur during BM d..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Support for this work was provided through the NHMRC project grant 1162514 to C.M.H. and the PRECEPT program grant, co-funded by Movember and the Australian Federal Government to N.M.C. N.M.C. was also supported by a David Bickart Clinician Researcher Fellowship from the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, and more recently by a Movember-Distinguished Gentleman's Ride Clinician Scientist Award through the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia's Research Program.