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Title

Integrating gene expression profiling into NCCN high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma management recommendations: impact on patient management.

Authors

Farberg, Aaron S.; Hall, Mary A.; Douglas, Leah; Covington, Kyle R.; Kurley, Sarah J.; Cook, Robert W.; Dinehart, Scott M.

Abstract

Objective: To integrate gene expression profiling into the management of high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) within the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines to improve risk-aligned management recommendations.Methods: A cohort of 300 NCCN-defined high-risk cSCC patients, along with the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) T stage, Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) T stage, and known patient outcomes were analyzed. Risk classifications using a validated 40-gene expression profile (40-GEP) test and T stage were applied to NCCN patient management guidelines. Risk-directed patient management recommendations within the NCCN guidelines framework were aligned based on risk for metastasis.Results: Of the 300 NCCN high-risk cSCC patients, 159 (53.0%) were 40-GEP Class 1 and AJCC T1-T2, and 173 (57.7%) were Class 1 and BWH T1-2a, indicating low risk for metastasis and, thereby, suggesting low management intensity. The 40-GEP integration suggested high intensity management for only 24 (8.0%) patients (all Class 2B), and moderate intensity management for the remainder of the cohort.Conclusions: The 40-GEP test can be integrated within existing NCCN guideline recommendations for managing cSCC patients to help refine risk-directed management decisions. Integration of the 40-GEP test would allow >50% of this NCCN-defined high-risk cohort to be managed with the lowest intensity recommendations within the broad NCCN guidelines. High intensity management was deemed risk-appropriate for a small subpopulation (8.0%). This study demonstrates that the 40-GEP test, in combination with T stage, has clinical utility to impact patient management decisions in NCCN high-risk cSCC for improving risk-aligned management within the NCCN guidelines framework.

Subjects

SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma; WOMEN'S hospitals; GENE expression profiling; PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases; RESEARCH; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; EVALUATION research; SKIN tumors; TUMOR classification; MEDICAL protocols; COMPARATIVE studies; LONGITUDINAL method

Publication

Current Medical Research & Opinion, 2020, Vol 36, Issue 8, p1301

ISSN

0300-7995

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/03007995.2020.1763284

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