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  Preliminary results from the EMoLung clinical study showing early lung cancer detection by the LC score

Rubio, K., Mueller, J. M., Mehta, A., Watermann, I., Olchers, T., Koch, I., et al. (2023). Preliminary results from the EMoLung clinical study showing early lung cancer detection by the LC score. DISCOVER ONCOLOGY, 14(1): 181. doi:10.1007/s12672-023-00799-9.

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Rubio, Karla1, Author           
Mueller, Jason M., Author
Mehta, Aditi1, Author           
Watermann, Iris, Author
Olchers, Till, Author
Koch, Ina, Author
Wessels, Sabine, Author
Schneider, Marc A., Author
Araujo-Ramos, Tania, Author
Singh, Indrabahadur1, Author           
Kugler, Christian, Author
Stoleriu, Mircea Gabriel, Author
Kriegsmann, Mark, Author
Eichhorn, Martin, Author
Muley, Thomas, Author
Merkel, Olivia M., Author
Braun, Thomas2, Author           
Ammerpohl, Ole, Author
Reck, Martin, Author
Tresch, Achim, Author
Barreto, Guillermo1, 3, Author            more..
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1Lung Cancer Epigenetics, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2591699              
2Cardiac Development and Remodeling, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2591695              
3Department Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_3375717              

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 Abstract: BackgroundLung cancer (LC) causes more deaths worldwide than any other cancer type. Despite advances in therapeutic strategies, the fatality rate of LC cases remains high (95%) since the majority of patients are diagnosed at late stages when patient prognosis is poor. Analysis of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) database indicates that early diagnosis is significantly associated with favorable outcome. However, since symptoms of LC at early stages are unspecific and resemble those of benign pathologies, current diagnostic approaches are mostly initiated at advanced LC stages.MethodsWe developed a LC diagnosis test based on the analysis of distinct RNA isoforms expressed from the GATA6 and NKX2-1 gene loci, which are detected in exhaled breath condensates (EBCs). Levels of these transcript isoforms in EBCs were combined to calculate a diagnostic score (the LC score). In the present study, we aimed to confirm the applicability of the LC score for the diagnosis of early stage LC under clinical settings. Thus, we evaluated EBCs from patients with early stage, resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), who were prospectively enrolled in the EMoLung study at three sites in Germany.ResultsLC score-based classification of EBCs confirmed its performance under clinical conditions, achieving a sensitivity of 95.7%, 91.3% and 84.6% for LC detection at stages I, II and III, respectively.ConclusionsThe LC score is an accurate and non-invasive option for early LC diagnosis and a valuable complement to LC screening procedures based on computed tomography.

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 Dates: 2023-10-03
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