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Establishing a Cohort and a Biorepository to Identify Biomarkers for Early Detection of Lung Cancer: The Nashville Lung Cancer Screening Trial Cohort

Authors :
Dhairya A. Lakhani
Chirayu Shah
Sheau-Chiann Chen
Eric L. Grogan
Sophie Jouan
Stephen A. Deppen
Anthony Disher
Luis E. Huerta
Sarah Atmajoana
Khushbu Patel
Alexandra Miller
Hina Shujat
Katrina Brewer
Janelle Wenstrup
Nancy Liu
Rajbir Singh
Heidi Chen
Subodh Nag
Alexis B. Paulson
John T Helton
Kim L. Sandler
Richard D. Fremont
Anel Muterspaugh
Sara L Block
Otis B. Rickman
Melinda C. Aldrich
Rosana Eisenberg
Pierre P. Massion
Sanja L. Antic
Aneri B. Balar
Christine M. Cook
Ronald C. Walker
Gary T. Smith
Bennett A. Landman
Kim Fields
Amy Hinton
Brandon Winston
Source :
Ann Am Thorac Soc
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Rationale: A prospective longitudinal cohort of individuals at high risk of developing lung cancer was established to build a biorepository of carefully annotated biological specimens and low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) chest images for derivation and validation of candidate biomarkers for early detection of lung cancer. Objectives: The goal of this study is to characterize individuals with high risk for lung cancer, accumulating valuable biospecimens and LDCT chest scans longitudinally over 5 years. Methods: Participants 55–80 years of age with a 5-year estimated risk of developing lung cancer >1.5% were recruited and enrolled from clinics at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Veteran Affairs Medical Center, and Meharry Medical Center. Individual demographic characteristics were assessed via questionnaire at baseline. Participants underwent an LDCT scan, spirometry, sputum cytology, and research bronchoscopy at the time of enrollment. Participants will be followed yearly for 5 years. Positive LDCT scans are followed-up according to standard of care. The clinical, imaging, and biospecimen data are collected prospectively and stored in a biorepository. Participants are offered smoking cessation counseling at each study visit. Results: A total of 480 participants were enrolled at study baseline and consented to sharing their data and biospecimens for research. Participants are followed with yearly clinic visits to collect imaging data and biospecimens. To date, a total of 19 cancers (13 adenocarcinomas, four squamous cell carcinomas, one large cell neuroendocrine, and one small-cell lung cancer) have been identified. Conclusions: We established a unique prospective cohort of individuals at high risk for lung cancer, enrolled at three institutions, for whom full clinical data, well-annotated LDCT scans, and biospecimens are being collected longitudinally. This repository will allow for the derivation and independent validation of clinical, imaging, and molecular biomarkers of risk for diagnosis of lung cancer. Clinical trial registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01475500).

Details

ISSN :
23256621
Volume :
18
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Accession number :
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