Supplementary Figure S8 from Structurally Complex Osteosarcoma Genomes Exhibit Limited Heterogeneity within Individual Tumors and across Evolutionary Time
posted on 2023-04-12, 14:20authored bySanjana Rajan, Simone Zaccaria, Matthew V. Cannon, Maren Cam, Amy C. Gross, Benjamin J. Raphael, Ryan D. Roberts
Bulk data genome SCNA plots by patient
Funding
HHS | National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Cancer Research UK (CRUK)
Rosetrees Trust (Rosetrees)
Pelotonia
St. Baldrick's Foundation (SBF)
CancerFree KIDS (CFK)
Steps for Sarcoma
현대자동차그룹 | Hyundai Motor America | Hyundai Hope On Wheels (Hope On Wheels)
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ARTICLE ABSTRACT
Chromosomally complex tumors are often described as genomically unstable. However, determining whether complexity arises from remote time-limited events that give rise to structural alterations or a progressive accumulation of structural events in persistently unstable tumors has implications for diagnosis, biomarker assessment, mechanisms of treatment resistance, and represents a conceptual advance in our understanding of intratumoral heterogeneity and tumor evolution.