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It will include the usual radiation to all areas of visible disease. Systemic therapy will be determined by your medical oncologist with the supplemental information provided by the Darwin OncoTarget and OncoTreat test.",[13],"Diagnostic Test: Darwin OncoTarget and OncoTreat",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"DIAGNOSTIC_TEST","Darwin OncoTarget and OncoTreat","Darwin OncoTarget and OncoTreat predict potential drugs with early markers of efficacy in early human clinical trials. Specifically, OncoTarget identifies high-affinity inhibitors of master regulator proteins, while OncoTreat identifies tumor-checkpoint module inhibitors that modulate the transcriptional activity of hyper-connected master regulators. 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Eligible oligometastatic patients that are receiving radiation therapy (n=20) will undergo mandatory tumor biopsy prior to precision medicine testing. Formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue with \\>50% tumor will be sent to the Laboratory of Personalized Genomic Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center for Darwin OncoTarget and OncoTreat testing. This will be supplementing routine clinical care with the goal of improving outcomes. The treating oncologist will decide to administer standard of care systemic therapy or proceed with treatment recommended by precision medicine testing. Feasibility outcomes include the ability to have the OncoTarget and OncoTreat test performed based on tumor type and pathology, ability to procure agents, change in medication use, and identification of unknown barriers. 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