Diagnostics (Apr 2022)

Mutation Analysis of Second Primary Tumors in Oral Cancer in Taiwanese Patients through Next-Generation Sequencing

  • Ting-Yuan Liu,
  • Chien-Chin Lee,
  • Yu-Chia Chen,
  • Ya-Sian Chang,
  • Hsi-Yuan Huang,
  • Ya-Ting Lee,
  • Ju-Chen Yen,
  • Dysan Chao,
  • Jan-Gowth Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 951

Abstract

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Head and neck cancer has poor overall survival. Patients with head and neck cancer more frequently develop second primary tumors than do patients with other cancers, leading to a poor prognosis. In this study, we used next-generation sequencing to analyze and compare mutations between first tumors and second tumors in oral cancer. We retrieved tumor tissues collected from 13 patients who were diagnosed twice as having cancer. We used driver gene and trunk mutations to distinguish between recurrent cancer and primary cancer in oral cancer. We observed unique driver gene mutations in three patients with an initial clinical diagnosis of recurrent cancer; hence, we believe that the corresponding patients had primary cancer. Four patients with an initial clinical diagnosis of primary cancer were found to actually have recurrent cancer according to our results. Genetic testing can be used to enhance the accuracy of clinical diagnosis.

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