STOCK TITAN

Illumina Supports Norway's Pioneering Precision Medicine Study

Rhea-AI Impact
(Neutral)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags
Rhea-AI Summary

Illumina (NASDAQ:ILMN) announces support for a national precision medicine study in Norway called IMPRESS-Norway. This initiative aims to evaluate blood-based comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) for selecting cancer therapies and assess its cost-effectiveness in the public healthcare system. The study will involve a sub-study of 500 patients, comparing solid tissue biopsies with blood samples. If successful, this could make less invasive CGP testing more accessible, enhancing patient participation in clinical trials. The analysis will utilize Illumina's DRAGEN software.

Positive
  • Support for IMPRESS-Norway could enhance Illumina's market presence in precision medicine.
  • Potential to increase patient participation in clinical trials through less invasive blood sample testing.
  • Evaluation of cost-effectiveness may lead to broader adoption of CGP in public healthcare.
Negative
  • None.

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ:ILMN), today announced that it is supporting a national precision medicine study in Norway to assess the efficacy of blood-based comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) in cancer therapy selection testing. The study will also evaluate the cost-effectiveness of implementing blood-based CGP in the public healthcare system. The overarching study is called IMPRESS-Norway (Improving public cancer care by implementing precision medicine in Norway) and is designed to match already-approved cancer medicines with other tumors, depending on their molecular profile, to drive a precision medicine approach to cancer therapy selection across the country.

Within IMPRESS-Norway, Illumina is supporting a sub-study of 500 patients comparing solid tissue biopsies with easier-to-obtain blood samples to see if regular blood testing can provide additional information on the genetic changes within a patient's cancer which may be relevant to the choice of treatment. If so, less invasive CGP testing of blood samples could potentially replace tissue sampling, substantially increasing the number of patients able to have their tumors profiled and be included in clinical trials for cancer therapy selection. The CGP analysis will be done using Illumina's DRAGEN software.

"Using CGP testing on a blood sample, which is less invasive and able to be performed when tissue is limited or difficult to obtain, means that a patient can be matched to the most appropriate therapy, and its impact on the tumor can be tracked at the molecular level over time," said Phil Febbo, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Illumina. "As a result, CGP testing of a sample can assess many mutations and biomarkers simultaneously and improve outcomes." 

The CGP testing of blood and tissue samples will be carried out across the national infrastructure for precision diagnostics (InPreD) – a network of pathology departments across Norwegian hospitals that deliver next-generation sequencing services.

"Securing high-quality tissue biopsies can be both challenging and time-consuming," said Dr Hege Russnes, Senior Consultant in Pathology, Oslo University Hospital and Head of the Infrastructure for Precision Diagnostics for cancer (InPreD). "The use of blood sample analysis could offer a powerful diagnostic tool for determining relevant biomarkers in advanced cancer patients so that we can match them effectively to clinical trials. We are grateful to Illumina's support of this project and excited about the opportunity to investigate the match towards the CGP results from the tissue samples."

About Illumina

Illumina is improving human health by unlocking the power of the genome. Our focus on innovation has established us as the global leader in DNA sequencing and array-based technologies, serving customers in the research, clinical and applied markets. Our products are used for applications in the life sciences, oncology, reproductive health, agriculture and other emerging segments. To learn more, visit www.illumina.com and connect with us on TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram, and YouTube.

Investors:
Brian Blanchett
858.291.6421
IR@illumina.com

Media:
Dr. Karen Birmingham
EMEA: +44 7500 105665
US: 646.355.2111
kbirmingham@illumina.com

Cision View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/illumina-supports-norways-pioneering-precision-medicine-study-301440687.html

SOURCE Illumina, Inc.

FAQ

What is the IMPRESS-Norway study supported by Illumina?

The IMPRESS-Norway study aims to assess blood-based comprehensive genomic profiling for cancer therapy selection and evaluate its cost-effectiveness in Norway's public healthcare system.

How many patients are involved in the Illumina-supported study?

The study involves a sub-study of 500 patients comparing solid tissue biopsies with blood samples.

What software will be used for CGP analysis in the Norway study?

Illumina's DRAGEN software will be utilized for the comprehensive genomic profiling analysis.

What benefits could arise from using blood samples in cancer testing?

Using blood samples could improve access to genetic profiling for more patients, making it easier to participate in clinical trials.

When was the announcement regarding the study made?

The announcement was made on December 9, 2021.

Illumina Inc

NASDAQ:ILMN

ILMN Rankings

ILMN Latest News

ILMN Stock Data

22.80B
158.60M
0.27%
93.01%
4.25%
Diagnostics & Research
Laboratory Analytical Instruments
Link
United States of America
SAN DIEGO