Pathwork Tissue of Origin Test Validation Study Published in Journal of Clinical Oncology
Posted on: Monday, 30 March 2009, 15:13 CDT
Largest Study on a Test that Identifies Tumors with Uncertain Origins Demonstrates Unmatched Performance
"This study, which is the first of many clinical studies being performed, clearly demonstrates the exceptional performance and robust science underlying our test," said
To determine the tumor's origin, the Pathwork Tissue of Origin Test uses microarray technology to measure the gene expression pattern, comprising more than 1,500 genes, in a tumor with an uncertain origin and compare it to expression patterns of a panel of 15 known tumor types, representing 90 percent of all solid tumors and 58 morphologies overall. In the multicenter, blinded clinical validation study, which was used as the basis for the test's FDA clearance in
The paper published in the American Society of Clinical Oncology's journal was authored by
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