Novel live tumor cell diagnostic test utilizing biophysical and molecular biomarkers to assess local, advanced, and metastatic prostate cancer.
2015
211 Background: Over-treatment of prostate cancer affects 144,000 patients annually in the U.S. due to the inaccuracy of current diagnostics for risk stratification. Functional molecular and biophysical biomarkers combined with clinically actionable diagnostic platforms are used for evaluating the local invasiveness and metastatic potential of cells derived from biopsy. Such a diagnostic test may improve patient outcomes in low-to high-risk prostate cancers according to D’Amico’s definition. This study describes the development of a novel phenotypic diagnostic using a set of biomarkers measured with a proprietary live cell assay coupled with innovative machine vision algorithms for patient tumor samples using a unique microfluidic platform. Methods: We assessed 60 prostate cancer samples collected post radical prostatectomy (RP). We report the assay details for culturing live tumor cells ex vivo, enabling automated imaging of phenotypic biomarkers. The test is designed to sustain survival of prostate tumo...
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