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The Precision Oncology Program for Cancer of the Prostate (POPCaP) Network: A Veterans Affairs/Prostate Cancer Foundation Collaboration

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The POPCaP network and its partnership with VA clinical and research efforts is anticipated to provide important insights into barriers and solutions to the implementation of precision oncology for prostate cancer across the VA. These lessons learned may also be relevant for precision oncology care in other settings. As an example, the role of germline testing and genetic counseling is growing more relevant in precision oncology, yet it is clear that the number of men and women dealing with malignancy who actually receive counseling and testing is suboptimal in most health care systems.14 Optimizing the quality and efficiency of oncogenetics within the VA system in a manner that gives access to these services for every veteran in urban or rural environments is an important goal.

The VA has done extensive work in teleoncology and the Genomic Medicine Service provides telehealth genetic counseling service to 90 VA medical facilities nationwide. Expanding on this model to create a distributed network system across the country is an opportunity that will continue to raise VA profile as a leader in this area while providing increased access to genetic services.

Finally, the clinical trials network within POPCaP already has provided valuable insights into how research efforts that originate within the VA can leverage the VA’s strengths. The use of the NPOP centralized sequencing platform to identify potentially targetable alterations across medical centers provides the potential to bring critical access to research to veterans where they live through virtual clinical trials. The VA has a centralized institutional review board that can service large multisite study participation efficiently across the VA. The promise of virtual clinical trials to interrogate relatively rare biomarkers would benefit from institution of a virtual clinical trials workflow. In theory patients with a potentially targetable biomarker could be identified through the centralized DNA sequencing platform and a clinical trial team of virtual investigators and research coordinators would work with health care providers at sites for study startup and performance. Efforts to design and implement this approach are actively being pursued.

The goal of the VA/PCF POPCaP network is to make certain that every veteran has access to appropriate genetic and genomic testing and that the results are utilized so that veterans with targetable alterations receive the best clinical care and have access to clinical trials that could benefit them individually while advancing knowledge that benefits all.

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