How One Doctor Used Precision Medicine to Treat Uterine Cancer
WABC-TV's "" series recently featured precision medicine, and how one ³ûÖÊÓƵ physician used it help his patient beat cancer.
In January 2012, Ronda Kotelchuck was diagnosed with uterine serous carcinoma, a rare and aggressive form of uterine cancer. She turned to ³ûÖÊÓƵ and NewYork-Presbyterian for treatment, where she met Dr. Kevin Holcomb, the Director of Gynecologic Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian/³ûÖÊÓƵ Medical Center.
A hysterectomy and chemotherapy initially kept cancer at bay, but despite multiple rounds of treatment, the disease kept returning and eventually spread to other areas of her body
Dr. Holcomb suggested a new approach: DNA sequencing the cancer cells so they could more effectively target the tumor's cancer-causing genes.