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Erin M. Parry, MD, PhD

Histologic transformation, when a cancer’s features shift dramatically and it presents as a new cancer type, can occur at any point in the course of disease or arise due to the selective pressure of cancer therapies. One of the most well-recognized examples of histologic transformation is the transformation of follicular lymphoma, a slow-growing cancer of the lymphocytes, to an aggressive lymphoma, typically a large B-cell lymphoma. Despite this being well-recognized in the clinic, understanding of the molecular changes that trigger this transformation remains limited. Dr. Parry seeks to comprehensively study the genetics underlying follicular lymphoma transformation with a goal of improving future recognition and diagnosis of transformation. She also aims to identify unique potential therapeutic targets associated with follicular lymphoma transformation.

Project title: "Defining follicular lymphoma transformation: molecular basis, detection and therapeutic vulnerabilities"
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Award Program: Clinical Investigator
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): Margaret A. Shipp, MD
Cancer Type: Other Cancer
Research Area: Cancer Genetics