Beyond driver mutations: exploring the landscape of mutational signatures in adenocarcinomas of the bladder

Szarvas, Tibor ✉ [Szarvas, Tibor (urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Reis, Henning

English Comment, Correction (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY 0022-3417 1096-9896 263 (4-5) pp. 400-402 2024
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    The emergence of mutational signatures in cancer research represents a paradigm shift, offering profound insights into tumor biology, therapeutic strategies, and risk assessment. A recent article published in The Journal of Pathology delves into the significance of mutational signatures, assessing their role as molecular fingerprints that illuminate the etiology of individual cancer cases. By deciphering the diverse patterns of DNA alterations, in the context of urachal and nonurachal bladder adenocarcinomas, researchers can unravel intrinsic and environmental risk factors shaping cancer development. The study highlighted a predominance of environmental risk factors in Chinese populations affected by bladder adenocarcinomas. In this context, in this commentary, we highlight some of the potential applications of molecular signatures in differential diagnosis and therapy prediction. As the field continues to evolve, a deeper understanding of mutational signatures promises to revolutionize precision oncology by offering personalized approaches informed by comprehensive mutational patterns of tumors. (c) 2024 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
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