BRAF mutation
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BRAF mutation is a common genetic change in cancer. The most common BRAF mutation is the so-called BRAF V600E mutation.
General
- Clinical implication: BRAF inhibitors (e.g. vemurafenib) are used to treat BRAF mutation positive tumours.[1]
Prevalence
BRAF mutations by tumour type:[1]
- BRAF mutations in ~ 50% of melanomas; respond to BRAF inhibitors.
- BRAF mutations in ~ 10% of colorectal tumours.
- Poor prognosticator, poor response to chemotherapy, typically right sided tumours.
- BRAF mutations in ~45-50% of papillary thyroid carcinoma.
- BRAF mutations in ~3% of lung adenocarcinomas.