Dr. Van Tine on Identifying Biomarkers in Sarcomas

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Brian A. Van Tine, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, discusses identifying biomarkers in sarcomas.

Brian A. Van Tine, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, discusses identifying biomarkers in sarcomas.

Every metabolite that can be identified is a biomarker, Van Tine says. In looking at the entire metabolic structure, researchers are able to look at every change in metabolism that occurs naturally or with a drug. This allows for the development of targeted therapies that are specific to a patient and metabolic pathway.

The connection between metabolism and targeted therapies allows for the treatment of sarcomas, which are very chemoselective, Van Tine says.

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