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Replies to "@dave56pa The TP53 mutations found in cancers are almost always only in the cancer (aka "somatic..."
@val64 Thank you for the info. My oncologist was on vacation last visit so I asked the PA for a copy of the report: I’m learning as I just diagnosed in late July. mNSCLC in the lung, liver, clavicle, hips, pelvis, spine. Biopsies tissue & liquid then Radiation now Chemo.
Anyway the biomarkers are
KRAS G12V 21%
TP53 V157F 22%
TP53 R213Q 1%
ARID1A G1460Wfs31 20%
ARID1A P1583Lfs29 .1%
CCNE1 amplification Med++
“patient is free of biomarkers associated with FDA approved therapies”
So I should probably have a genetic counselor explain what all those nbrs mean in terms of my kids? As I’m well aware of what they mean to me.