Veracyte Announces Publication of Data Supporting Clinical Utility of the Percepta® Bronchial Genomic Classifier in Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Utilizing data from two prospective, multicenter studies,1,2 researchers determined that use of the Percepta classifier could have decreased unnecessary, invasive procedures in 50 percent of the evaluated patient population. The study analyzed patients with lung nodules or lesions whose bronchoscopy results were inconclusive for cancer and who were considered to have an intermediate or low risk of cancer prior to use of the Percepta classifier. The genomic test has previously been shown to have high accuracy when it identified lung nodules or lesions as low risk for cancer among this population.
"As the number of lung nodules and lesions are increasing due to both incidental findings and expanding lung cancer screening programs, providers need clinically proven tools to help them more confidently determine which patients can be followed with CT scans and avoid additional, invasive and potentially risky tests," said
Among the 188 patients evaluated in the study, 77 underwent at least one invasive procedure and 42 of these were ultimately determined to have benign disease. Researchers concluded that, had the Percepta classifier been used to guide decision making, 50 percent of the patients with benign disease could have avoided unnecessary, invasive procedures. The findings are based on the premise that a negative classifier result would have prompted physicians to follow patients with CT scans instead of proceeding to more-invasive diagnostic approaches.
"Unnecessary procedures resulting from diagnostic ambiguity are costly in many ways for patients, medical professionals and our healthcare system," said
An estimated 250,000 patients currently undergo a bronchoscopy, a common nonsurgical procedure, for suspected lung cancer each year in
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The Percepta Bronchial Genomic Classifier is designed to identify patients with lung nodules who are at low risk of cancer following an inconclusive bronchoscopy result, to enable these patients to be safely monitored with CT scans in lieu of invasive diagnostic procedures. The 23-gene molecular classifier's performance is proven in clinical validation studies enrolling more than 1,000 patients, including strong data published in
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1 Silvestri GA, Vachani A, Whitney D, et al. .A Bronchial Genomic Classifier for the Diagnostic Evaluation of
2 Whitney DH, Elashoff MR, Porta K, et al. Derivation of a bronchial genomic classifier for lung cancer in a prospective study of patients undergoing diagnostic bronchoscopy. BMC Medical Genomics. 2015, 8:18.
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