Grant ID RP101017
Awarded On January 20, 2010
Title Genetics of Osteosarcoma
Program Academic Research
Award Mechanism Individual Investigator
Institution/Organization Baylor College of Medicine
Principal Investigator/Program Director Brendan Lee
Cancer Sites Childhood and Adolescent, Osteosarcoma, Sarcoma
Contracted Amount $789,473
Lay Summary

Osteosarcoma (OS) is one of the most common primary bone cancers and often occurs in either young people in their 10s and 20s or in older adults in their 60s and 70s. Unfortunately, our understanding of the genetic causes of osteosarcoma formation and spread is very poor. A first step in developing novel treatments is the understanding of different genetic pathways that are altered in the formation of this cancer. An important cancer gene is the p53 gene, which is mutated in more than 50% of human tumors. It has also been reported to be mutated in some sporadic osteosarcomas. Recently, our and other studies suggest that activation of another important genetic pathway, the Notch signalin...

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