Veracyte Achieves Major Medicare Coverage Milestone for the Percepta® Classifier to Improve Lung Cancer Diagnosis
The draft local coverage determination posted online by Noridian establishes the Percepta coverage policy for
"This is a tremendous achievement for the company," said
Lung cancer kills nearly 160,000 Americans each year - more than the next three leading cancers combined. In 2015, more than eight million Americans became eligible through
"Lung cancer screening has the potential to save lives," said
The Percepta test is run following an inconclusive result from bronchoscopy - a minimally invasive procedure that is commonly used to evaluate suspicious lung nodules and lesions found on CT. Clinical validation data from two prospective, multicenter studies were published in
About Percepta
The Percepta Bronchial Genomic Classifier is designed to improve the accuracy and safety of lung cancer screening and diagnosis. The 23-gene classifier identifies patients with lung nodules who are at low risk of cancer following an inconclusive bronchoscopy result, making it possible to monitor these patients with CT scans in lieu of invasive diagnostic procedures. The classifier uses proprietary genomic technology to detect molecular changes that occur in the epithelial cells lining the lung's respiratory tract in current or former smokers with lung cancer. These changes can be detected in cells obtained from standard brushings taken during bronchoscopy from the mainstem bronchus and indicate the presence of malignancy or disease processes from distant sites in the lung. Thus, the test is designed to determine a lung nodule's or lesion's likelihood of cancer, without the need to
sample the nodule or lesion directly. The Percepta classifier is performed at
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