
|Videos|July 25, 2011
Dr. Kris Explains the Use of Gene Signatures
Author(s)Mark G. Kris, MD, FASCO
Dr. Mark G. Kris from Memorial Sloan-Kettering cancer center Explains How Gene Signatures are Used
Advertisement
Mark G. Kris, MD, chief of the Thoracic Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, explains the gene signature process which involves testing for the expression of multiple genes and associating the overexpression of these genes with a clinical outcome. He describes gene signatures as a risk stratification system that arranges patients according to their gene signatures.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on OncLive
1
Vopimetostat Plus Daraxonrasib Yields 92% ORR in MTAP-Deleted, RAS-Mutant Pancreatic Cancer
2
Subcutaneous Isatuximab Administered Via OBI Approved in EU for Multiple Myeloma
3
KEYNOTE-D46 Trial Is Discontinued With Sacituzumab Govitecan Plus Pembrolizumab in PD-L1–High NSCLC
4
GU Cancer Experts Highlight the Most Impactful and Discussion-Worthy Data Presented at ASCO 2026
5






































































