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.
Damon Runyon Researchers
Meet Our ScientistsErin M. Parry, MD, PhD
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