From the Journals

Single screening for Lynch syndrome beats sequential tests in CRC


 

FROM JAMA ONCOLOGY


Eesults from tumor sequencing are available in a median of 2 weeks, which may be longer than some other tests, but “it requires less time overall by eliminating multiple follow-up tests in a subset of cases,” the study authors wrote.

“While this new test is currently more expensive than traditional step-wise testing, it will eliminate many other tests for a subset of patients so that it may be more cost-effective overall. If it is not now, it will certainly be in the future as the costs of tumor sequencing continue to decline,” Ms. Pearlman said. “However, formal cost-analysis studies will be necessary to determine if this is a cost-effective approach.”

The study was funded by a grant from Pelotonia, an annual cycling event that supports cancer research, and the National Cancer Institute. Myriad Genetics donated the sequence testing used for some patients.

SOURCE: Hampel H et al. JAMA Oncol. 2018 Mar 29. doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.0104.

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