EGFR

Medically Reviewed by Jonathan W. Riess, MD, MS
Written by J. GuanJan 2, 20241 min read
Cancer DNA

Somatic mutation; rarely germline (hereditary)

Roles in cell function

  • Span the width of the cell membrane to receive external stimuli and transmit the signal into the cells
  • Signal internalized by EGFR is further passed on through signalling pathways to trigger cell growth, division and cell survival.
  • Cells with mutated EGFR are constantly being activated and grow without control to form cancerous tumors.

Types of cancer linked to mutation

  • Hereditary non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in non-smokers
  • Lung adenocarcinoma (a type of NSCLC)
  • Other types of NSCLCs
  • Colon adenocarcinoma (a type of colorectal cancer)
  • Esophageal adenocarcinoma
  • Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma)


Related: EGFR-positive Lung Cancer

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