VESICA HEALTH, INC. today announced the peer-reviewed publication of a study demonstrating that its noninvasive, urine-based AssureDx™ genomic test delivers a statistically significant improvement in the identification of patients at increased risk for bladder cancer.
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[09-October-2023] |
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- VESICA HEALTH, INC., a multi-omics, liquid biopsy company transforming the management of hematuria patients and improving the early detection of bladder cancer, today announced the peer-reviewed publication of a study demonstrating that its noninvasive, urine-based AssureDx™ genomic test delivers a statistically significant improvement in the identification of patients at increased risk for bladder cancer. Notably, in patients with microhematuria AssureDx delivers an impressive 0.97 AUC with a positive test result resulting in a 5-fold increase in the risk of harboring bladder cancer, compared to the current risk assessment metrics alone. Study shows AssureDx test enhances American Urological Association Guidelines for the early detection of bladder cancer The study titled “A Urine-based Genomic Assay Improves Risk Stratification for Patients with High-risk Hematuria Stratified According to the American Urological Association Guidelines” was published in the journal European Urology Oncology. The study analyzed a prospectively collected cohort of 838 hematuria subjects previously tested by AssureDx. Subjects were classified into the AUA risk categories for bladder cancer based on their sex, age, and type of hematuria, also known as urothelial carcinoma (UC). The AssureDx multi-omics biomarker analysis included DNA mutation status for the FGFR3, TERT, and HRAS genes and DNA methylation status for the OTX1, ONECUT2, and TWIST1 genes. Application of AssureDx testing revealed robust performance among all risk groups with a 0.96 AUC (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) for the full cohort. The study demonstrated AssureDx’s efficacy in enhancing the American Urological Association’s (AUA) hematuria guidelines. “AssureDx promises to deliver a paradigm shift in patient care, providing primary care physicians a highly sensitive yet noninvasive method to accurately identify patients at increased risk for urothelial carcinoma,” reported Dr. Gerald L. Andriole, M.D., formerly Professor in the Department of Urology and Director of the Brady Urological Institute in the National Capital Region of Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he was the Chief of Urologic Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the Robert K. Royce Distinguished Professor at the Siteman Cancer Center and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Andriole continued: “It is noteworthy that the authors recommend expedited urological evaluation of AUA intermediate and high-risk hematuria patients with a positive AssureDx test result, concluding that these patients have a very high probability of harboring cancer. Primary care physicians are often uncertain how to manage patients with hematuria and as a consequence, too frequently disease has progressed to later stages by the time the patient is referred to the urology clinic for evaluation.” “Publication of this pivotal study in a leading international urology journal, demonstrating AssureDx enhances the AUA Guidelines, underscores the importance of the test for risk stratification of hematuria patients and identification of those at increased risk for bladder cancer,” stated Christopher Thibodeau, Chief Executive Officer of Vesica Health. “Results from this study provide further clinical evidence that the AssureDx test delivers actionable information to improve the early detection of bladder cancer when there is the greatest opportunity for cure.” About AssureDx™ About Vesica Health, Inc. 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