Variations In DNA Repair Genes May Predict Survival In Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Genetic variations in an individual’s ability to repair DNA damage may help predict survival in lung cancer patients treated with the common chemotherapy drugs cisplatin or carboplatin, a new study shows. The findings, if verified in larger studies, may help oncologists tailor chemotherapy to patients based on their genetic make-up. The study and an accompanying editorial will be published online June 1 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO).

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