PanGIA Biotech Plans Expanded Multi-Cancer Early Detection Liquid Biopsy Study

On January 5, 2023 PanGIA Biotech, a US based biotechnology company with a mission to develop true liquid biopsy technology that is scalable for global impact, reported that it is finalizing its three-year, prospective, multicenter, clinical study on prostate cancer liquid biopsy (Press release, PanGIA Biotech, JAN 5, 2024, View Source [SID1234639029]). This announcement comes as the company prepares to launch additional clinical studies in multi-cancer early detection using the PanGIA Liquid Biopsy Platform. "The PanGIA urine based true liquid biopsy technology has been developed for global impact by diagnosing, monitoring, and managing cancers earlier to save lives using urine as the sample type to create vastly improved availability and scalability in cancer diagnostics," according to PanGIA Biotech’s CEO, Holly Magliochetti.

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In 2020, the company received IRB approval and launched a novel AI integrated urine based liquid biopsy study. The company immediately began recruiting urologists in US-based academic as well as large and small group community practices to enroll men who were scheduled for prostate biopsy. Results of the study are pending publication.

"Based on the high sensitivity and high specificity of the PanGIA prostate study, PanGIA Biotech is now preparing to significantly expand the platform by launching follow-on studies in ten additional cancer types," said Tricia Schumann, Chief Investment Officer of PanGIA Biotech. Additional cancer types in the PanGIA follow-on study will include breast, ovarian, lung, renal, bladder, colorectal, stomach, pancreas, liver, and brain. The company will begin recruiting experienced medical professionals across the United States as clinical study sites as well as listing the study on ClinicalTrials.gov.

PanGIA Biotech intends to launch the expanded study in mid-2024. Interested researchers may contact the company for additional information.