Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The promise of precision oncology, which is the ability to choose a treatment specific to the characteristics of the tumor, has arrived. There are targeted therapies based on tumor mutations in multiple cancer types, both approved and in development. The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has embraced precision oncology for the treatment of patients with prostate cancer. OBSERVATIONS: This article focuses on the efforts to bring precision oncology treatments and trials to veterans with prostate cancer through the Precision Oncology Program for Cancer of Prostate (POPCaP) Centers of Excellence (COE) and the clinical trials consortium inside POPCaP, Prostate Cancer Analysis for Therapy CHoice (PATCH). Through POPCaP, VA has analyzed hundreds of prostate cancer tumors to identify mutations and develop treatment plans for veterans with prostate cancer. PATCH will leverage the genetic data and prostate cancer expertise of POPCaP COEs to develop clinical trials for veterans that take a precision oncology approach to care. CONCLUSIONS: With its extensive resources and capabilities, VA has the ability to advance a precision oncology agenda that provides veterans with the highest standard of care. It has built upon many key elements in clinical, technological and scientific fields of study that would challenge most other health care systems given the extensive costs involved.