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Sophia Genetics, aleader in Data-Driven Medicine, has unveiled a new AI-powered solution for liquid biopsies to help with the detection of cancer and to monitor treatment.

This new application, unveiledat the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), taps the analytical power of the companys artificial intelligence, SOPHiA, to help clinicians diagnose, treat, and monitor cancer earlier and more effectively by looking at circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA), or circulating tumour cells (CTC), contained in patients liquid samples such as blood, urine, and cerebral spinal fluid.

Compared to tissue biopsies, liquid biopsies allow clinicians to perform analysis of solid tumours and hematological malignancies at various time points to detect tumour progression and monitor treatments effectiveness. This new approach also represents a faster and less invasive alternative for patients.

The lack of a standardised analytical solution able to take into account different samples stability and low ctDNA levels has for a long time been a significant barrier to the widespread adoption of liquid biopsies in hospitals. SOPHiA solves these challenges by offering a standardised DNA analysis approach to liquid biopsy testing, built upon the network of 300 hospitals from 50 countries already using SOPHiA for genomic data analysis. Even with low ctDNA levels, SOPHiA provides indispensable insights into tumours profiles, straight from liquid samples.

One of the first users of SOPHiA for liquid biopsies, Prof. La Payen-Gay, co-investigator of the CIRCAN (CIRculating CANcer) program at the Hospices Civils de Lyon Laboratory, based in Lyon, France, explained, SOPHiA helps save precious time and resources and serves as an excellent benchmark for our laboratory as it detects and validates a more comprehensive list of variants. The companys analytical platform, SOPHiA DDM, is user-friendly and easy to navigate, making it possible for a user to be hands-on from benchtop to variant calling.

Speed and precision

Rather than waiting for months to detect changes on an imaging scan, SOPHiA allows clinicians to monitor a tumours progression with remarkable precision from a simple blood test. Faster and more accurate analysis eliminates undue anxiety resulting from biased answers and unclear response to heavy treatments, making regular status-check less stressful and painful for patients. SOPHiAs application for liquid biopsies is also available for clinical trials, making it possible to identify the patients most likely to benefit from new treatments.

To facilitate the interpretation of all the genetic variants detected by SOPHiA in ctDNA, the analysis results are presented in the companys OncoPortal, an interface dedicated to solid tumours and hematological malignancies, which experts can access on the companys online analytical platform, Sophia DDM. OncoPortal flags associations between human gene variants, disease causality, progression, drug efficacy, and toxicity to help the clinicians better leverage the data analysed by SOPHiA in order to provide personalised care to patients.

Jurgi Camblong, CEO and co-founder of Sophia Genetics, commented, By applying SOPHiAs state-of-the-art analytical power to liquid biopsies, clinicians can now leverage the collective intelligence of over 300 hospitals to help better diagnose, treat, and monitor cancer in a less invasive manner for patients. Now supporting tumor testing directly from blood samples with ctDNA, SOPHiA has the potential to benefit thousands of patients lives by giving clinicians access to the most advanced technology for cancer diagnosis and identification of successful treatments.

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