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Impact of Patient Age on Molecular Alterations of Left-Sided Colorectal Tumors.

Alberto PucciniHeinz-Josef LenzJohn L MarshallDavid ArguelloDerek RaghavanW Michael KornBenjamin A WeinbergKelsey PoormanArielle L HeekePhilip A PhilipAnthony F ShieldsRichard M GoldbergMohamed E Salem
Published in: The oncologist (2018)
The increasing rate of colorectal cancers (CRC), primarily distal tumors, among young adults poses a global health issue. This study investigates the molecular differences between younger (≤45 years old) and older (≥65) adults with left-sided CRCs. Younger patients more frequently harbor mutations in genes associated with cancer-predisposing syndromes. Higher rates of microsatellite instability-high and tumor mutational burden-high tumors occur in younger patients, who could benefit from immune-checkpoint inhibitors. Finally, histone modifiers are more frequently mutated in younger patients and could serve as a new promising therapeutic target. This study provides new insights into mutations that may guide development of novel tailored therapy in younger CRC patients.
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