Cancer Evolution and the Limits of Predictability in Precision Cancer Medicine

Trends Cancer. 2016 Jan;2(1):49-63. doi: 10.1016/j.trecan.2015.11.003. Epub 2016 Jan 29.

Abstract

The ability to predict the future behavior of an individual cancer is crucial for precision cancer medicine. The discovery of extensive intratumor heterogeneity and ongoing clonal adaptation in human tumors substantiated the notion of cancer as an evolutionary process. Random events are inherent in evolution and tumor spatial structures hinder the efficacy of selection, which is the only deterministic evolutionary force. This review outlines how the interaction of these stochastic and deterministic processes, which have been extensively studied in evolutionary biology, limits cancer predictability and develops evolutionary strategies to improve predictions. Understanding and advancing the cancer predictability horizon is crucial to improve precision medicine outcomes.

Keywords: cancer evolution; cancer genetics; drug resistance; precision cancer medicine; predictive biomarkers; prognostic biomarkers.

Publication types

  • Review