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Method for determining cancer invasiveness and patient prognosis

Hanahan, Douglas  
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Li, Leanne  
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Bhutkav, Arjun
2019

A method for determining the prognosis for survival of a patient having cancer is disclosed, said cancer being altered (i.e. highly activated or alternatively inactive/inhibited) in the NMDAR signalling pathway, said method comprising determining the expression levels of a plurality of gene products in a sample from a cancer patient relative to a control, wherein the differential expression of said plurality of gene products relative to a control is indicative of cancer aggressiveness and of the patient's prognosis. A method for improving the prognosis for a cancer patient being diagnosed to have a poor prognosis, as well as pharmaceutical compositions for that purpose, are also disclosed, said method comprising modulating the level or the activity of the identified gene products and/or a member of the NMDA signalling pathways and/or a DLGAP family gene products and/or a HSF1 gene product and/or a FMR1 gene product.

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EPO Family ID

61274052

Author(s)
Hanahan, Douglas  
Li, Leanne  
Bhutkav, Arjun
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Alternative title(s) : (fr) Procédé de détermination de l'invasivité du cancer et du pronostic d'un patient

TTO classification

TTO:6.1773

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AVP-R-TTO  
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DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

WO2019154884

WO

A1

2019-08-15

Available on Infoscience
December 5, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/163658
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