Mainz Biomed to Present New Pooled Colorectal Cancer Screening Data, its Largest Study to Date, at ASCO 2024 Annual Meeting
Mainz Biomed will present its largest colorectal cancer screening study to date at the ASCO 2024 Annual Meeting. The study, combining data from ColoFuture and eAArly DETECT studies, includes 690 subjects across 30 clinical sites. The novel screening test, which uses mRNA biomarkers, FIT tests, and an AI algorithm, showed a 92.3% sensitivity for colorectal cancer and 82.3% for advanced precancerous lesions. This innovative, non-invasive approach aims to enhance early detection of colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas, potentially reducing cancer mortality rates globally. The presentation session will be held on June 1, 2024, from 13:30 to 16:30 CDT.
- Presentation of the largest dataset to date with 690 subjects.
- Combines data from previously unexamined and unreported samples.
- 92.3% sensitivity for colorectal cancer detection.
- 82.3% sensitivity for detecting advanced precancerous lesions.
- Utilizes a novel combination of mRNA biomarkers, FIT tests, and proprietary AI algorithm.
- Potential for significant improvements in early cancer detection and intervention.
- Scheduled presentation at a prestigious conference (ASCO 2024).
- The study relies on pooled data, which may affect individual study precision.
- It is not yet clear how this new methodology will be adopted in clinical practice.
- The financial impact and cost-effectiveness of implementing this screening in real-world settings are unknown.
Key Findings:
Poster presentation showing new data on 690 subjects including previously unexamined and unreported samples from the pooled ColoFuture and eAArly DETECT studies utilizing the mRNA biomarkers, FIT test, and a proprietary AI Algorithm
BERKELEY, Calif. and MAINZ, Germany, May 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mainz Biomed N.V. (NASDAQ: MYNZ), a molecular genetics diagnostic company specializing in the early detection of cancer, is excited to announce its participation in the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2024 Annual Meeting. This prestigious conference will be held from May 31 to June 4, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois, and online, serving as a leading forum for the latest developments in oncology.
The combined analysis from the ColoFuture and eAArly DETECT studies represents the largest dataset to date, with 690 subjects including previously unexamined and unreported subjects enrolled across 30 clinical sites. These studies were designed to assess the performance of a novel stool-based approach that combines mRNA signatures and the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) with an AI-generated algorithm to improve diagnostic performance for detecting colorectal cancer and advanced precancerous lesions.
Presentation Details
Title: “A Novel, Non-Invasive, Multimodal Screening Test for Early Detection of Precancerous Lesions and Colorectal Cancer Using an Artificial Intelligence-Based Algorithm.”
Presenter: Dr. D. Kim Turgeon
Session: Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 13:30 to 16:30 CDT
Abstract #: 3627
Poster Bd#: #290
Citation: J Clin Oncol 42, 2024 (suppl 16; abstr 3627)
This multimodal screening test shows a significant improvement over existing non-invasive methods, particularly in detecting advanced precancerous lesions (APLs) such as advanced adenomas, which are critical for early intervention. By leveraging this approach, Mainz Biomed aims to revolutionize colorectal cancer screening practices and contribute to a reduction in cancer mortality rates worldwide.
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About eAArly DETECT and ColoFuture
eAArly DETECT and ColoFuture studies were designed to integrate novel mRNA biomarkers into Mainz Biomed’s pivotal FDA PMA clinical trial ReconAAsense. The studies included 690 evaluable subjects across 21 sites in the U.S. and 9 sites in Europe. The two cohorts included patients (US cohort aged 45 and older and European cohort aged 40 and older) that provided a stool sample before undergoing a colonoscopy to either screen for CRC (average risk), to follow up on a positive non-invasive test, imaging or symptoms, or if a subject was already identified as having colorectal cancer but before any treatment had been administered. Following colonoscopy and any applicable histopathology, subjects were classified into groups: CRC, advanced adenoma, non-advanced adenoma, no findings, or non-colorectal cancer. Each subject outcome was compared to the results from the next generation test incorporating the novel mRNA biomarkers and FIT.
About Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally, with more than 1.9 million new cases reported in 2020, according to World Cancer Research Fund International. The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends that screening with stool DNA tests such as ColoAlert® should be conducted once every three years starting at age 45. Each year in the US, 16.6 million colonoscopies are performed. However, roughly one-third of US residents aged 50-75 have never been screened for colon cancer. This gap in screening represents a
About Mainz Biomed N.V.
Mainz Biomed develops market-ready molecular genetic diagnostic solutions for life-threatening conditions. The Company’s flagship product is ColoAlert®, an accurate, non-invasive and easy-to-use, early-detection diagnostic test for colorectal cancer based on real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction-based (PCR) multiplex detection of molecular-genetic biomarkers in stool samples. ColoAlert® is currently marketed across Europe. The Company is planning to run a pivotal FDA clinical study for US regulatory approval. Mainz Biomed’s product candidate portfolio also includes PancAlert, an early-stage pancreatic cancer screening test. To learn more, visit mainzbiomed.com.
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