A pilot of Blood-First diagnostic cell free DNA (cfDNA) next generation sequencing (NGS) in patients with suspected advanced lung cancer

Introduction: The diagnostic pathway for lung cancer can be long. Availability of front-line targeted therapies for NSCLC demands access to good quality tissue for genomic sequencing and rapid reporting of results. Diagnosis of lung cancer and availability of tissue was delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic... Conclusion: Blood-first cfDNA-NGS in NSCLC patients increased the breadth and rapidity of detection of actionable variants with high tissue concordance and led to timely treatment decisions. A blood-first approach should be considered to improve the speed and accuracy of therapeutic decision-making. READ ARTICLE

Lung Cancer DOI:10.1016/j.lungcan.2022.01.009

Authors: Wanyuan Cui, Charlotte Milner-Watts, Terri P. McVeigh, Anna Minchom, Jaishree Bholse, Michael Davidson, Nadia Yousaf, Suzanne MacMahon, Hood Mugalaasi, Ranga Gunapala, Richard Lee, Angela George, Sanjay Popat, MaryO'Brien