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Meanings of clinically actionable in English
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Usage of clinically actionable in English
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Some of these variants may be clinicallyactionable or may warrant genetic counseling.
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Rate-of-change arrows on existing devices obscure clinicallyactionable glycemic trend information from CGM users.
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Conclusions: We found potentially clinicallyactionable alterations in approximately 21% of patients with osteosarcoma.
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Patients with clinicallyactionable inherited mutations whose genetic test results would not have been predicted by published decision rules were identified.
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The overall detection rate of clinicallyactionable alterations, defined by modified OncoKB criteria, for all sequenced samples was 51%.
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Thus, a clinicallyactionable method for the collection of synovial tissue, which can be analyzed using high-throughput strategies, must become a reality.
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This targeted next-generation sequencing approach allows for detection of common and also rare mutations that are clinicallyactionable in multiple patients simultaneously.
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Main outcomes and measures: Proportion of clinicallyactionable germline mutations detected by universal tumor-normal sequencing that would not have been detected by guideline-directed testing.
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Importance: Guidelines for cancer genetic testing based on family history may miss clinicallyactionable genetic changes with established implications for cancer screening or prevention.
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Conclusions: We found a remarkably high number of clinicallyactionable mutations in 51% of the patients, and 12% with significant germline mutations.
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Potentially actionable genetic events were categorized according to the OncoKB precision oncology knowledge base, of which levels 1 to 3 were considered clinicallyactionable.