March 8, 2012 — A small study that shows a surprising complexity of genetic changes within a single tumor has far-reaching implications for the march toward personalized cancer therapy, according to researchers.
"A single biopsy from a tumor might not be sufficient to give a full picture of its genetic landscape, a team from the United Kingdom reports."
Dr. Charles Swanton
When the researchers examined 10 biopsies taken from a single kidney cancer, they found "an extraordinary amount of diversity" in the genetic changes that had taken place in different parts of the tumor. "There were more differences between biopsies from the same tumor at the genetic level than there were similarities," said senior author Charles Swanton, MD, PhD, from the Cancer Research UK, London Institute, and the University College London, United Kingdom.
Source:One Biopsy Not Enough to Reveal Genetic Landscape of a Tumor
You might want to get at least 2 biopsies in opposite locations within the tumor.
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