Natera Announces Completion of Enrollment to the Randomized, Phase III ALTAIR Trial of Signatera™ in Colorectal Cancer
- The completion of enrollment to the ALTAIR trial is a significant milestone that will build on recent data from the GALAXY study and bring Natera one step closer to a future of ctDNA-guided cancer care.
- Results from the GALAXY study and the ASCO annual meeting in 2023 have demonstrated the clinical utility of Signatera in identifying patients with stage II-IV resectable CRC who are at an increased risk of recurrence and predicting who is most likely to benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy.
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Study to evaluate clinical utility of ctDNA-guided treatment escalation for CRC patients; results expected to read out in mid-2024
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“In this study, we aim to establish the utility of Signatera in the adjuvant and surveillance settings by showing we can improve outcomes for patients with detectable ctDNA before it becomes evident on imaging,” said Dr. Takayuki Yoshino of the National Cancer Center Hospital East, Kashiwa,
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About Signatera
Signatera is a custom-built circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) test for treatment monitoring and molecular residual disease (MRD) assessment in patients previously diagnosed with cancer. The test is available for both clinical and research use, and has been granted three Breakthrough Device Designations by the FDA for multiple cancer types and indications. The Signatera test is personalized and tumor-informed, providing each individual with a customized blood test tailored to fit the unique signature of clonal mutations found in that individual’s tumor. Signatera is intended to detect and quantify cancer left in the body, at levels down to a single tumor molecule in a tube of blood, to identify recurrence earlier and to help optimize treatment decisions.
About Natera
Natera™ is a global leader in cell-free DNA testing, dedicated to oncology, women’s health, and organ health. We aim to make personalized genetic testing and diagnostics part of the standard of care to protect health, and inform earlier, more targeted interventions that help lead to longer, healthier lives. Natera’s tests are validated by more than 150 peer-reviewed publications that demonstrate high accuracy. Natera operates ISO 13485-certified and CAP-accredited laboratories certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) in
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