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Gary Pestano, PhD
Chief Development Officer, Biodesix
Colorado, USA
This webinar focuses on the prevalence of blood-based biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using molecular testing in a U.S. community setting. The presentation highlights real-world data generated from a centralized laboratory using the GeneStrat NGS test, with an emphasis on improving access to molecular diagnostics, particularly where on-site testing is limited.
The study analyzes approximately 8,000 test orders from a commercially distributed liquid biopsy NGS assay covering 52 cancer-related genes. The dataset reflects real-world use across the United States, primarily in community care settings.
The GeneStrat NGS test detects four major variant classes:
The test was developed through a comprehensive validation process including analytical and clinical validation, sensitivity and specificity assessment, and real-world performance monitoring. It is designed to deliver results within approximately 72 hours to support timely treatment decisions.
The analysis explores:
Variant prevalence and distribution
Fusion and copy number alterations
Workflow and clinical utility
Gender-based differences
Ethnicity insights
This real-world analysis demonstrates that blood-based NGS testing helps provide comprehensive and rapid molecular profiling for NSCLC in community settings. The study highlights consistent variant distribution across geographies, while identifying meaningful differences by gender and ethnicity that may inform future research and therapeutic strategies.
By enabling timely detection of actionable mutations and expanding access to molecular diagnostics, liquid biopsy NGS testing supports improved clinical decision-making across the cancer care continuum.
Want to learn more? We are happy to answer any questions you have about our NGS solutions.
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