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Immunohistochemistry-Enabled Precision Medicine
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Immunohistochemistry-Enabled Precision Medicine

Zoran Gatalica, Rebecca Feldman, Semir Vranić and David Spetzler
Cancer treatment and research, Vol.178, pp.111-135
2019
PMID: 31209843

Abstract

Biomarkers, Tumor Humans Immunohistochemistry Neoplasms - diagnosis Neoplasms - immunology Neoplasms - therapy Precision Medicine Prognosis
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) can be applied to diagnostic aspects of pathologic examination to provide aid in assignment of lineage and histologic type of cancer. Increasingly, however, IHC is widely used to provide prognostic and predictive (theranostic) information about the neoplastic disease. A refinement of theranostic application of IHC can be seen in the use of "genomic probing" where antibody staining results are directly correlated with an underlying genetic alteration in the tumor (somatic mutations) and/or the patient (germline constitution). All these aspects of IHC find their best use in guiding the oncologists in the optimal use of therapy for the patients.

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