Targetable mutations and tumor microenvironment in urachal cancer
Enrique Grande, Head of Oncology and an Adjunct Professor at the GU Medical Oncology Department at MD Anderson Cancer Center, shared on LinkedIn:
“New study in npj Precision Oncology: Urachal cancer shares genomic and transcriptomic similarities with colorectal cancer, distinguishing it from bladder cancer.
These findings could reshape treatment strategies.”
Authors: David J. Benjamin, Tolulope T. Adeyelu, Andrew Elliott, Sourat Darabi, Thomas Lee, Rana R. McKay, Matthew J. Oberley and Arash Rezazadeh Kalebasty.
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Enrique Grande, MD, PhD, MSc, is the Head of Oncology and an Adjunct Professor at the GU Medical Oncology Department at MD Anderson Cancer Center. He is also an Associate Professor at Francisco de Vitoria University.
Grande specializes in researching genitourinary and endocrine tumors and actively collaborates in developing the Translational Research and Early Drug Development Unit. He founded the Spanish Group for Research on Orphan and Uncommon Tumors (GETHI) and serves on the Directory Board of the Spanish Task Force Group for NETs (GETNE).
Dr. Grande edits several international journals and has participated in recent neuroendocrine tumor trials that led to the approval of new drugs in this field.
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