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Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies.


ABSTRACT: Imaging biomarkers (IBs) are integral to the routine management of patients with cancer. IBs used daily in oncology include clinical TNM stage, objective response and left ventricular ejection fraction. Other CT, MRI, PET and ultrasonography biomarkers are used extensively in cancer research and drug development. New IBs need to be established either as useful tools for testing research hypotheses in clinical trials and research studies, or as clinical decision-making tools for use in healthcare, by crossing 'translational gaps' through validation and qualification. Important differences exist between IBs and biospecimen-derived biomarkers and, therefore, the development of IBs requires a tailored 'roadmap'. Recognizing this need, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) assembled experts to review, debate and summarize the challenges of IB validation and qualification. This consensus group has produced 14 key recommendations for accelerating the clinical translation of IBs, which highlight the role of parallel (rather than sequential) tracks of technical (assay) validation, biological/clinical validation and assessment of cost-effectiveness; the need for IB standardization and accreditation systems; the need to continually revisit IB precision; an alternative framework for biological/clinical validation of IBs; and the essential requirements for multicentre studies to qualify IBs for clinical use.

SUBMITTER: O'Connor JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5378302 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies.

O'Connor James P B JP   Aboagye Eric O EO   Adams Judith E JE   Aerts Hugo J W L HJ   Barrington Sally F SF   Beer Ambros J AJ   Boellaard Ronald R   Bohndiek Sarah E SE   Brady Michael M   Brown Gina G   Buckley David L DL   Chenevert Thomas L TL   Clarke Laurence P LP   Collette Sandra S   Cook Gary J GJ   deSouza Nandita M NM   Dickson John C JC   Dive Caroline C   Evelhoch Jeffrey L JL   Faivre-Finn Corinne C   Gallagher Ferdia A FA   Gilbert Fiona J FJ   Gillies Robert J RJ   Goh Vicky V   Griffiths John R JR   Groves Ashley M AM   Halligan Steve S   Harris Adrian L AL   Hawkes David J DJ   Hoekstra Otto S OS   Huang Erich P EP   Hutton Brian F BF   Jackson Edward F EF   Jayson Gordon C GC   Jones Andrew A   Koh Dow-Mu DM   Lacombe Denis D   Lambin Philippe P   Lassau Nathalie N   Leach Martin O MO   Lee Ting-Yim TY   Leen Edward L EL   Lewis Jason S JS   Liu Yan Y   Lythgoe Mark F MF   Manoharan Prakash P   Maxwell Ross J RJ   Miles Kenneth A KA   Morgan Bruno B   Morris Steve S   Ng Tony T   Padhani Anwar R AR   Parker Geoff J M GJ   Partridge Mike M   Pathak Arvind P AP   Peet Andrew C AC   Punwani Shonit S   Reynolds Andrew R AR   Robinson Simon P SP   Shankar Lalitha K LK   Sharma Ricky A RA   Soloviev Dmitry D   Stroobants Sigrid S   Sullivan Daniel C DC   Taylor Stuart A SA   Tofts Paul S PS   Tozer Gillian M GM   van Herk Marcel M   Walker-Samuel Simon S   Wason James J   Williams Kaye J KJ   Workman Paul P   Yankeelov Thomas E TE   Brindle Kevin M KM   McShane Lisa M LM   Jackson Alan A   Waterton John C JC  

Nature reviews. Clinical oncology 20161011 3


Imaging biomarkers (IBs) are integral to the routine management of patients with cancer. IBs used daily in oncology include clinical TNM stage, objective response and left ventricular ejection fraction. Other CT, MRI, PET and ultrasonography biomarkers are used extensively in cancer research and drug development. New IBs need to be established either as useful tools for testing research hypotheses in clinical trials and research studies, or as clinical decision-making tools for use in healthcare  ...[more]

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