Basic Science, biomarkers, new diagnostics and translational research
Invited discussant abstracts 1PD, 2PD, 27PD and 28PD
Date
21 Dec 2015Session
Basic Science, biomarkers, new diagnostics and translational researchPresenters
Patrick TanAuthors
P. TanAuthor affiliations
- Cancer And Stem Cell Biology, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore, Singapore/SG
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View the abstracts discussed:
- A high throughput compound screen identifies potential combinations to overcome resistance to Cdk2 inhibitors in Cyclin E1 amplified high grade serous ovarian cancer
- Crizotinib could overcome acquired resistance to alectinib caused by HGF autocrine in ALK rearranged non-small cell lung cancer
- Plasma miRNA-based signatures to predict 3-year postoperative recurrence risk for patients with stage II and III gastric cancer
- Identifying the correct patient (pt) population for ABT-414: Biomarker assays for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in pts with glioblastoma (GBM)
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783 - Crizotinib could overcome acquired resistance to alectinib caused by HGF autocrine in ALK rearranged non-small cell lung cancer
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556 - Plasma miRNA-based signatures to predict 3-year postoperative recurrence risk for patients with stage II and III gastric cancer
Presenter: Xinyang Liu
Session: Basic Science, biomarkers, new diagnostics and translational research
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1020 - Identifying the correct patient (pt) population for ABT-414: Biomarker assays for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in pts with glioblastoma (GBM)
Presenter: Lisa Roberts-Rapp
Session: Basic Science, biomarkers, new diagnostics and translational research
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Invited discussant abstracts 483PD, 484PD, 485PD and 486PD
Presenter: Kenneth O'Byrne
Session: Basic Science, biomarkers, new diagnostics and translational research
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