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The SCRUM-MONSTAR Cancer-Omics Ecosystem: Striving for a Quantum Leap in Precision Medicine.

Tadayoshi HashimotoYoshiaki NakamuraTakao FujisawaMitsuho ImaiTaro ShibukiNaoko IidaHiroshi OzakiNorio NonomuraChigusa MorizaneHiroji IwataSusumu OkanoWataru YamagamiNaoya YamazakiShigenori KadowakiHiroya TaniguchiMakoto UenoShogen BokuEiji OkiYoshito KomatsuSatoshi YukiAkitaka MakiyamaTomoyuki OtsukaHiroki HaraNaohiro OkanoTomohiro NishinaYasutoshi SakamotoIzumi MikiShin KobayashiJunichiro YudaShun-Ichiro KageyamaMichiko NagamineShingo SakashitaNaoya SakamotoRiu YamashitaYoshikatsu KogaHideaki BandoGenichiro IshiiTakeshi KuwataWoong-Yang ParkAtsushi OhtsuTakayuki Yoshino
Published in: Cancer discovery (2024)
The SCRUM-Japan MONSTAR-SCREEN consortium is a nationwide molecular profiling project employing artificial intelligence-driven multi-omics analyses for patients with advanced malignancies, aiming to develop novel therapeutics and diagnostics and deliver effective drugs to patients. Concurrently, studies assessing molecular residual disease-based precision medicine for resectable solid tumors, including CIRCULATE-Japan, are ongoing. The substantial data generated by these platforms are stored within a state-of-the-art supercomputing infrastructure, VAPOR CONE. Since 2015, our project has registered over 24,000 patients as of December 2023. Among 16,144 patients with advanced solid tumors enrolled in MONSTAR-SCREEN projects, 5.0% participated in matched clinical trials, demonstrating a 29.2% objective response rate and 14.8-month median survival (95% confidence interval, 13.4-16.3), for patients treated in the matched clinical trials. Notably, patients who received matched therapy demonstrated significantly prolonged overall survival compared with those who did not (hazard ratio 0.77; 95% confidence interval, 0.71-0.83).
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