PanDrugs: a novel method to prioritize anticancer drug treatments according to individual genomic data.
Elena Piñeiro-YáñezMiguel Reboiro-JatoGonzalo Gómez-LópezJavier Perales-PatónKevin TrouléJosé Manuel RodríguezHéctor TejeroTakeshi ShimamuraPedro Pablo López-CasasJulián CarreteroAlfonso ValenciaManuel HidalgoDaniel Glez-PeñaFátima Al-ShahrourPublished in: Genome medicine (2018)
PanDrugs is a feasible method to identify potentially druggable molecular alterations and prioritize drugs to facilitate the interpretation of genomic landscape and clinical decision-making in cancer patients. Our approach expands the search of druggable genomic alterations from the concept of cancer driver genes to the druggable pathway context extending anticancer therapeutic options beyond already known cancer genes. The methodology is public and easily integratable with custom pipelines through its programmatic API or its docker image. The PanDrugs webtool is freely accessible at http://www.pandrugs.org .