Predicting Immunotherapy Response Articles & Analysis
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Proprietary microRNA signature (miRisk) may support immunotherapy treatment decisions as a blood-based complementary diagnostic Results published in Journal of Thoracic Oncology Clinical and Research Reports Hummingbird Diagnostics GmbH, a leader in reading blood-based microRNAs for early disease detection and characterization, today announced a publication in the Journal ...
Biomarkers have been shown to help identify patients who are most likely to benefit from treatment with immunotherapies, such as PD-1/PD-L1-targeted therapies. Still, the gold standard of tumor tissue PD-L1 staining, as well as other biomarkers, such as tumor mutational burden, do not always accurately predict the efficacy of these therapies in patients. ...
MSI-H is an important biomarker used to predict response to immunotherapy. Also, real-world clinical outcomes data from the GuardantINFORM™ platform showed that colorectal cancer patients who received immune checkpoint blockade therapy after MSI-H status identification with Guardant360 achieved responses in line with ...
The first study demonstrates the feasibility of using the Cell-CT® platform for morphometric detection of mismatch repair protein deficiency (MMR-D) which is proving to be a predictive biomarker for the efficacy of immunotherapy and potential for correlation to the Tumor Mutational Burden (TMB) level. TMB has emerged as a quantitative marker that can help ...
