Anonymous ID: bd2eb3 Aug. 7, 2021, 6:58 a.m. No.14290489   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Some good news…

 

Nasal swab test helps identify malignant lung nodules

 

A simple nasal swab may help in the diagnosis of lung cancer in smokers who have undergone CT screening and had lung nodules detected on the scan.

 

Only about 5% of the nearly 1.6 million lung nodules identified as incidental findings on low-dose CT screening tests will turn out to be malignant. The new test helps to distinguish between benign and malignant nodules, say researchers reporting a validation study.

 

The results show that the test identified those at low risk for cancer with a sensitivity of 96.3% and specificity of 41.7%, as well as identifying those as high risk, with a specificity of 90.4% and sensitivity of 58.2%.

 

The Percepta nasal swab is a first-of-its-kind genomic test, says the manufacturer Veracyte.

 

It is based on “field of injury” technology, which examines genomic changes in the lining of the respiratory tract for evidence of active cancer cells, coupled with a machine learning model that includes factors such as age, gender, and smoking history.

 

Veracyte hopes to begin to make the test available to a select number of sites in the second half of 2021. “The test is intended to be performed in the physician’s office on patients referred with suspicious lung nodules found on CT scans,” said Giulia C. Kennedy, PhD, chief scientific officer and chief medical officer at Veracyte. “This could include patients with nodules found through screening programs, as well as incidentally.”

 

https://www.mdedge.com/hematology-oncology/article/241376/lung-cancer/nasal-swab-test-helps-identify-malignant-lung-nodules?