Labcorp Supports Multi-Institution Trial to Expand Genetic Testing in Colorectal Cancer
Collaborative trial with
Research will also assess the clinical impact of broader genetic testing in colorectal cancer care
Inherited genetic variants contribute to approximately 10% of all colorectal cancer cases. Testing family members of individuals with an inherited cancer-associated variant, called cascade testing, is a well-established approach to cancer prevention—particularly for Lynch syndrome, the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome. However, studies indicate that less than one third of at-risk relatives receive recommended genetic testing.
The trial will assess whether proactive outreach by healthcare providers, rather than relying on patients to communicate genetic risk to their relatives, can improve participation of first-degree relatives in cascade genetic testing. In parallel, the trial will assess the impact of multigene panel testing on care for patients newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
"Genetic testing is a critical tool for identifying inherited cancer risk and guiding care for patients and their families, but too often at-risk relatives are not getting tested," said
The trial is sponsored by the
"By involving cancer care providers across our network, this study aims to evaluate a practical approach that can strengthen genetic risk identification for patients and their families," noted
This collaboration reflects
For more information on the clinical trial, visit https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07143487 or view Alliance A212101 at https://www.allianceforclinicaltrialsinoncology.org/main/public/standard.xhtml?path=%2FPublic%2FFeatured-Trials
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