Veracyte Announces New Data that Advance Understanding of the Role of Gene Alterations In Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis
More than 525,000 Americans are evaluated for potentially cancerous thyroid nodules each year. While most nodules are benign, up to 30 percent are deemed inconclusive based on microscope-based review. Traditionally, many of these patients have been directed to thyroid surgery for more definitive results, only for most (70-80 percent) to learn after the invasive, costly procedure that their nodules were benign.
"As gene alterations and fusions are linked increasingly to thyroid cancer in the literature, there is growing interest among clinicians regarding how this genomic information can be used to enhance thyroid cancer diagnosis," said
In the first study, researchers conducted a meta-review of the relevant body of literature to determine the value of RAS mutations - which have been linked to thyroid cancer - in identifying malignancy in indeterminate thyroid nodules. In a review of 17 studies involving 2,035 cytologically indeterminate nodules, RAS mutations had a sensitivity of 30 percent, suggesting that 70 percent of cancers would be missed if RAS mutations were used to rule out cancer. In a review of 19 studies involving 2,099 thyroid nodules, RAS mutations were found in 13 percent of benign nodules, suggesting that their use to identify malignancy could lead to unnecessary treatment of many patients who do not have cancer.
In a second study,
"We look forward to the ENHANCE study helping us better understand the role of genomic alterations and other factors in thyroid cancer and to determine how this information could potentially be used with our Afirma® Gene Expression Classifier (GEC) to further guide care for thyroid nodule patients," said
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