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Diagnostic and Economic Value of Biomarker Testing for Targetable Mutations in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: a Literature Review

Ying Zheng, H. Vioix, Frank X. Liu, Barinder Singh, Sakshi Sharma, D P Sharda

2021Future Oncology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We aimed to assess the diagnostic and economic value of next-generation sequencing (NGS) versus single-gene testing, and of liquid biopsy (LBx) versus tissue biopsy (TBx) in non-small-cell lung cancer biomarker testing through literature review. Embase and MEDLINE were searched to identify relevant studies (n = 43) from 2015 to 2020 in adults with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer. For NGS versus single-gene testing, concordance was 70-99% and sensitivity was 86-100%. For LBx versus TBx, specificity was 43-100% and sensitivity was ≥60%. Turnaround times were longer for NGS versus single-gene testing (but not vs sequential testing) and faster for LBx versus TBx. NGS was cost-effective, and LBx reduced US per-patient costs. NGS versus single-gene testing and LBx versus TBx were concordant. NGS and LBx may be cost-effective for initial screening.

Topics & Concepts

ConcordanceMedicineGenetic testingLung cancerLiquid biopsyBiomarkerBiopsyOncologyMutationGene mutationCancerGeneInternal medicineBioinformaticsGeneticsBiologyCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsGenomics and Rare Diseases