Utilization of tumor genomics in clinical practice: An international survey among ASCO members Journal Article


Authors: Barroso-Sousa, R.; Guo, H.; Srivastava, P.; James, T.; Birch, W.; Siu, L. L.; Tew, W. P.; Tolaney, S. M.
Article Title: Utilization of tumor genomics in clinical practice: An international survey among ASCO members
Abstract: Aim: To identify patterns of use and barriers to tumor genomic testing among oncologists. Methods: We surveyed American Society of Clinical Oncology physician members about their use of genomic testing. Results: Among 11,900 members surveyed, a total of 1000 responded to the survey (participation rate, 8.4%). A total of 75% of the respondents included in the analysis reported ordering tests for at least 1-10% of their patients. Practice setting (academic vs community) was only a determinant in the ordering frequency in North America. Regardless of location, academic oncologists were more likely to prescribe medicine in the context of a clinical trial. Access to clinical trials and costs associated with testing were the barriers identified worldwide. Conclusion: There is substantial variation in the use of genomic tools according to region and practice setting; yet, the barriers are similar worldwide. © 2019 Future Medicine Ltd.
Keywords: oncology; genomics; next-generation sequencing; precision medicine
Journal Title: Future Oncology
Volume: 15
Issue: 21
ISSN: 1479-6694
Publisher: Future Medicine  
Date Published: 2019-07-01
Start Page: 2463
End Page: 2470
Language: English
DOI: 10.2217/fon-2019-0010
PUBMED: 31238721
PROVIDER: scopus
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