Systematic review and STARD scoring of renal cell carcinoma circulating diagnostic biomarker manuscripts

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Background: No validated molecular biomarkers exist to help guide diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients. We seek to evaluate the quality of published RCC circulating diagnostic biomarker manuscripts using the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (STARD) guidelines. Methods: The phrase “(renal cell carcinoma OR renal cancer OR kidney cancer OR kidney carcinoma) AND circulating AND (biomarkers OR cell free DNA OR tumor DNA OR methylated cell free DNA OR methylated tumor DNA)” was searched in Embase, MEDLINE, and PubMed in March 2018. Relevant manuscripts were scored using 41 STARD subcriteria for a maximal score of 26 points. All tests of statistical significance were 2 sided. Results: The search identified 535 publications: 27 manuscripts of primary research were analyzed. The median STARD score was 11.5 (range ¼ 7-16.75). All manuscripts had appropriate abstracts, introductions, and distribution of alternative diagnoses. None of the manuscripts stated how indeterminant data were handled or if adverse events occurred from performing the index test or reference standard. Statistically significantly higher STARD scores were present in manuscripts reporting receiver operator characteristic curves (P

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Iafolla, M. A. J., Picardo, S., Aung, K., & Hansen, A. R. (2020). Systematic review and STARD scoring of renal cell carcinoma circulating diagnostic biomarker manuscripts. JNCI Cancer Spectrum. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/JNCICS/PKAA050

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