Exact Sciences Presents Data Demonstrating Advancement in Blood-based Colorectal Cancer Screening at ESMO 2024
Data presented show sensitivities of 88% for colorectal cancer and 31% for advanced precancerous lesions at 90% specificity
Scientific insights reflect
Results shared alongside evidence supporting multi-cancer early detection approach
“The Exact Sciences team is constantly innovating to help close the screening gap,” said
To optimize the final test algorithm,
Results of this study show the potential of a novel, highly discriminate blood-based panel of methylated DNA markers and an impactful, new marker class to detect advanced precancerous lesions and cancers at an attractive cost profile. The company will implement the innovative marker class on a new testing platform and complete additional analytical studies to support an FDA submission.
“A blood-based colorectal cancer screening test that can detect advanced precancerous lesions at a level comparable to the FIT test would be a breakthrough in this field,” said
BLUE-C results for Exact Sciences’ blood-based CRC screening test are now expected in the first half of 2025.
The company also presented data from its multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test, assessing organ-specific performance of methylation and protein biomarkers in a prospectively collected cohort of samples from its ASCEND 2 study. The analysis indicated an overall sensitivity of 54.8% with 98.5% specificity in cancers without standard-of-care screening options (excluding lung) and 63.7% in the six most aggressive cancers with the shortest survival rates (esophagus, liver, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, and stomach). These findings highlight the potential clinical value of using multiple biomarkers to detect various cancer types, including the most aggressive and those without recommended screening options.
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About the BLUE-C Study
BLUE-C is a multi-center, prospective study (NCT04144738) of more than 20,000 adults 40 years of age and older.1 The trial was designed to evaluate the performance of the Cologuard PlusTM test (next generation multi-target stool DNA or mt-sDNA) and Exact Sciences’ blood-based CRC screening test. BLUE-C is one of the largest, noninvasive CRC screening trials ever conducted, and the study population reflects the racial and ethnic makeup of
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References
1. Ebner DW, Kisiel JB, Fendrick AM, et al. Estimated Average-Risk Colorectal Cancer Screening-Eligible Population in the US. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7(3):e245537.
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