[Tumor biomarkers related to managing people with cervical cancer]
Béland M
Record ID 32018013854
French
Original Title:
Biomarqueurs tumoraux liés à la prise en charge des personnes atteintes d’un cancer du col utérin
Authors' objectives:
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a more recent method that provides gene panel based analysis of different combinations of target sequences in a variety of genes
associated with several pathological conditions, including cancer. As such, NGS has the
potential to replace a number of laboratory analyses, which are currently performed
independently. The added value of introducing a given sequencing gene panel partly
relies on the proportion of target sequences included in the gene panel that are useful for
the management of individuals with a particular disease.
With the aim of promoting the judicious use of this type of analysis and to standardize
patient care, INESSS has been mandated by the Programme québécois de cancérologie
(PQC) to compile a list of useful biomarkers to guide the management of people with
various types of solid tumors, including cervical cancer.
Authors' results and conclusions:
RESULTS: A total of 18 publications were selected. Biomarkers recommended by expert
panels/professional organizations are all predictive and include PD-L1 expression,
various types of alterations in NTRK, HER2 and RET genes, high microsatellite instability
(MSI-H), mismatch repair defects (dMMR) and high tumor mutational burden (TMB-H). CONCLUSION: There are several tumor biomarkers associated with the management of individuals with
cervical cancer. One of them is currently used in Quebec practice, while the others are
associated with drugs approved for other indications or which have been refused listing
for the indication under consideration. According to the experts consulted, information
provided by biomarker testing would be useful for the management of people with
cervical cancer, as it contributes to a better characterization of the disease and enables a
certain number of patients to benefit from various drug access programs or to be directed
towards the appropriate clinical studies. To find clinical trials underway in Quebec,
readers are invited to consult the Registre public des essais cliniques du Québec.
Authors' methods:
An exhaustive literature review (practice guidelines and expert consensus) was
conducted to identify tumor biomarkers recommended for the management of cervical
cancer or solid tumors targeted by an agnostic therapeutic approach (indirectly including
cervical cancer).
Evidence supporting recommendations from cited organizations was extracted from
published primary studies to document the magnitude of benefit derived from the decision
to personalize management according to the biomarker detected.
Information pertaining to approval and listing status of drugs associated with predictive
biomarkers was collected to determine the value of testing for these biomarkers in the
current context of Quebec practice.
Details
Project Status:
Completed
Year Published:
2025
URL for published report:
https://www.inesss.qc.ca/fileadmin/doc/INESSS/Rapports/Oncologie/EC_Biomarqueurs_Cancer_col_uterin_INESSS.pdf
English language abstract:
An English language summary is available
Publication Type:
Other
Country:
Canada
Province:
Quebec
MeSH Terms
- Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
- Uterine Neoplasms
- Biomarkers
- High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
- Precision Medicine
Contact
Organisation Name:
Institut national d'excellence en sante et en services sociaux
Contact Address:
L'Institut national d'excellence en sante et en services sociaux (INESSS) , 2021, avenue Union, bureau 10.083, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2S9;Tel: 1+514-873-2563, Fax: 1+514-873-1369
Contact Name:
demande@inesss.qc.ca
Contact Email:
demande@inesss.qc.ca
Copyright:
L'Institut national d'excellence en sante et en services sociaux (INESSS)
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