Analytical validation of a novel multi-analyte plasma test for lung nodule characterization

  • Trivedi N
  • K Brown J
  • Rubenstein T
  • et al.
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Background: In the National Lung Screening Trial, 96.4% of nodules had benign etiology. To avoid unnecessary actions and exposure to harm, individuals with benign disease must be identified. We describe herein the analytical validation of a multi-analyte immunoassay for characterizing the risk that a lung nodule found on CT is malignant. Those at lower risk may be considered for serial surveillance to avoid unnecessary and potentially harmful procedures. While those nodules characterized at higher risk may be appropriate for more aggressive actions.

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Trivedi, N. N., K Brown, J., Rubenstein, T., D Rostykus, A., L Fish, A., Yu, H., … Arjomandi, M. (2018). Analytical validation of a novel multi-analyte plasma test for lung nodule characterization. Biomedical Research and Reviews, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.15761/brr.1000123

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