New Publication Demonstrates Ability of Veracyte’s Decipher Bladder Test to Identify Tumors Most Likely to Respond to Chemotherapy
Veracyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: VCYT) has published new data showing that its Decipher Bladder genomic classifier effectively identifies bladder tumors likely to respond to chemotherapy before radical cystectomy. The findings, detailed in a peer-reviewed study, may enhance treatment planning for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) patients. In a study of 601 patients, non-luminal tumors significantly benefitted from neoadjuvant chemotherapy, improving overall survival by 10%. Veracyte aims to validate this test for routine clinical use.
- Decipher Bladder accurately identifies chemotherapy response in bladder cancer patients.
- Study shows 10% increased overall survival for non-luminal tumors with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
- Decipher Bladder test has gained Medicare coverage.
- Luminal tumors showed no significant benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
- The absolute survival benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy is only 5-10%.
Patients diagnosed with non-metastatic muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) often undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) prior to standard-of-care radical cystectomy, even though the absolute survival benefit associated with the addition of NAC to radical cystectomy is 5
“Our findings are among the first to show the clinical utility of implementing molecular subtyping in order to identify patients for whom NAC is most likely to confer significant benefit,” said
In this multicenter retrospective study, scientists evaluated the use of the Decipher Bladder genomic classifier in a cohort of 601 patients. After three years, patients with classifier-identified luminal tumors (
“We are pleased that our Decipher Bladder genomic classifier performed so well in this broad study,” said Elai Davicioni, Ph.D., Veracyte’s senior vice president of scientific and clinical operations, Urologic Cancers. “We look forward to further validating the test to encourage its routine clinical use for patients diagnosed with MIBC.”
The Decipher Bladder test is supported by multiple peer-reviewed clinical studies demonstrating its ability to identify which patients have a higher risk of upstaging to non-organ confined disease at surgery and which patients may benefit the most from neoadjuvant therapy. The test also can be used to identify neuroendocrine-like and immune-infiltrated subtypes, which may have implications for future therapeutic strategies. In
About Decipher Bladder
Decipher Bladder is a genomic test that measures the molecular profile of bladder cancer using gene expression analysis from transurethral resected bladder tumor specimens. It was developed for bladder cancer patients with high-grade non-muscle-invasive disease who are being considered for treatment and patients with muscle-invasive disease who face the question of immediate cystectomy or systemic treatment in the neoadjuvant setting prior to cystectomy (NAC). Decipher Bladder reports the molecular subtype of the tumor specimen as Luminal or Non-Luminal (Luminal Infiltrated, Basal, Basal Claudin-Low or Neuroendocrine-like), with each subtype having distinct biological composition, clinical behavior and predicted benefit from NAC.
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