The "simple" analysis of the exome can determine somatic and constitutional mutations. The major challenge lies in the translation of sequencing data into clinically relevant information allowing the clinician to guide his decision-making A "complex" analysis of the exome would provide access to structural DNA data, concerning mutational signatures, tumor mutational load, analysis of large deletions, loss of heterozygosity as well as amplification of certain genes which may have an impact on the management of patients. No data available to date makes it possible to assess the clinical interest of the availability of its additional information resulting from a "complex" analysis compared to a "simple" analysis. The objective of the EXOMA2 study is to assess the proportion of patients for whom the proposed therapy is derived from its additional information (complex analysis) and would not have been possible with a classic exome analysis (simple analysis) . We hereby formulate the hypothesis that a "complex" analysis on a population presenting a metastatic or locally advanced disease treated early (from the 1st line of treatment) will make it possible to determine therapeutic indications which could not be discovered with a "simple" analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7,976
Exome analysis of tumor DNA and constitutional DNA in patients included in 1st line treatment
CHU Amiens Picardie
Amiens, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCHRU Jean Minjoz
Besançon, France
RECRUITINGInstitut Bergonie
Bordeaux, France
TERMINATEDCentre Henri Baclesse
Caen, France
RECRUITINGCGFL
Dijon, France
RECRUITINGCHU François Mitterrand
Dijon, France
RECRUITINGInstitut Hospitalier Franco-Britannique
Levallois-Perret, France
TERMINATEDCentre Oscar Lambret
Lille, France
RECRUITINGCHU Nantes
Nantes, France
TERMINATEDChu Poitiers
Poitiers, France
TERMINATED...and 2 more locations
proportion of patients for whom therapy was initiated from informations of the "complex" exome analysis
Time frame: inclusion
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.