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Neither the T790M mutation nor METamplification was apparent in regrown tumors.
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Patients with acquired METamplification showed worse PFS on anti-EGFRs.
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However, only METamplification by FISH and Met expression by SRM were independent prognostic biomarkers.
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We found Metamplification to be the most significant oncogenic event in these radiation-induced gliomas.
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Apart from this, there was no difference in other mechanisms including METamplification and histological transformation.
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We propose clearly defined amplification scores and provide epidemiologic data on METamplification in lung cancer.
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Conclusion: METamplification is not a mutually exclusive genetic event in therapy-naïve non-small cell lung cancer.
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METamplification was recently found to be a mechanism of escape from the anticancer effect of EGFR inhibitors.
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Importantly, METamplifications occur at equal frequencies in squamous and adenocarcinomas without or with EGFR or KRAS mutations.
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In this study, we aimed to investigate METamplification status in adeno- and squamous cell carcinomas of the lung.
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Background: Combined MET and BRAF inhibition showed clinical benefit in a patient with rectal cancer carrying BRAFV600E and METamplification.
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Lung cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and METamplification is a major therapeutic limitation in acquired-resistance lung cancer.
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We report a patient with a CUP harboring a METamplification with a complete metabolic response to crizotinib despite also harboring a KRAS mutation.
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EBC1 cells, which have METamplification and are sensitive to TKIs against MET, were used to generate multiple clones with AR to a MET-TKI.
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Conclusion: METamplification defines a small and aggressive subset of GEC with indications of transient sensitivity to the targeted MET inhibitor crizotinib (PF-02341066).
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Conclusions: In patients with recurrent=metastatic gastric cancer, METamplification and strong protein expression are not rare and appear to be significantly associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes.