Caris Life Sciences Adds Premier Academic Brain Tumor Center to its Precision Oncology Alliance

On January 14, 2020 Caris Life Sciences, a leading innovator in molecular science focused on fulfilling the promise of precision medicine, reported that The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University Hospital has become the 32nd member of its Precision Oncology Alliance (Press release, Caris Life Sciences, JAN 14, 2020, View Source [SID1234553203]). The Alliance is a collaborative network of leading cancer centers that demonstrates a commitment to precision medicine. These centers work together toward a common goal to advance tumor profiling and establish standards of care for molecular testing in oncology.

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The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center was one of the first brain tumor research and clinical programs in the United States. Since then, it has advanced to become one of the best pediatric and adult neuro-oncology programs in the world—leading the way in comprehensive care that combines research breakthroughs, clinical trials and the newest therapies. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has given the center the highest rating of "exceptional" for each of the last 15 years.

The mission of the Center is to provide hope and empower brain tumor patients with unparalleled care, research and education. The Center sees up to 900 new adult brain tumor patients and up to 75 new pediatric brain tumor patients per year from across the country and around the world.

"We are excited to welcome Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center into the Precision Oncology Alliance," said Brian J. Brille, Vice Chairman of Caris Life Sciences. "The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center is globally recognized for its collaborative spirit and commitment to its patients and we expect this partnership with the Alliance members to help further progress the potential of molecular profiling."

Through the Precision Oncology Alliance – powered by Caris – The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center will partner with other notable cancer centers and academic institutions to broaden patient access to precision cancer care, have early access to Caris’ Next Generation Profiling offerings, and establish evidence-based standards for tumor profiling and molecular testing in oncology. By leveraging the comprehensive genomic and proteomic tumor profiling services available through the Caris Molecular Intelligence platform, oncologists from the Center will be able to prioritize therapeutic options and determine which clinical trial opportunities may benefit their patients. Additionally, the Center’s researchers will partner with other Alliance members to contribute to and publish data and advance collaborative clinical trials.

"We are well known for pioneering cancer research that results in optimal, individualized treatment," said David Ashley, Ph.D., a Neuro-oncologist and Pediatric Neuro-oncologist at Duke Cancer Center. "We look forward to collaborating with Caris Life Sciences and the members of the Precision Oncology Alliance to fuel the next great discoveries in precision medicine."

The Precision Oncology Alliance comprises 32 academic, hospital and community-based cancer institutions, including ten NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers. The Alliance now includes over 1,350 physicians, spanning more than 400 locations, who provide services for over 280,000 people with cancer each year. Precision Oncology Alliance members also have access to Caris Pharmatech’s oncology trial network, which can help reduce the time it takes to identify and connect appropriate patients with novel targeted cancer therapies in clinical development.