US-based biotechnology company Pillar Biosciences Inc announced on Wednesday a collaboration with LC-SCRUM-Asia, a lung cancer screening project, and LSI Medience Corporation, a Japanese subsidiary of PHC Holdings Corporation, to support genomic screening of blood-based samples from patients with lung cancer as part of the LC-SCRUM-Asia project in Japan.
Following approval of a revision to the LC-SCRUM-Asia project protocol, the participating organisations plan to begin testing in August 2026. The project is expected to include approximately 2,000 patients over a two-year period.
Pillar's oncoReveal Essential+ assay has been validated at LSI Medience for use as a screening test for circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and cell-free RNA (cfRNA) samples collected from patients with lung cancer participating in the LC-SCRUM-Asia project. Testing will be performed by LSI Medience to support identification of genomic alterations relevant to the project's research objectives.
Liquid biopsy testing can enable genomic analysis from blood samples when tissue is limited or when a minimally invasive sampling approach is desirable. By combining analysis of cfDNA and cfRNA, the LC-SCRUM-Asia project is designed to support broad screening for genomic alterations in patients with lung cancer.
Pillar said that the planned use of oncoReveal Essential+ within the LC-SCRUM-Asia project reflects the assay's ability to support targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis from blood-based specimens within a decentralised laboratory workflow.
Galvanize Therapeutics' new Aliya EX System completes first commercial procedures
Innovent doses first colorectal cancer patient with IBI363/TAK-928 in combination with bevacizumab
Summit Therapeutics expands ivonescimab programme into bladder cancer with Phase II/III trial
Lilly secures FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for olomorasib in pancreatic cancer
Genprex collaborates with Roche Diagnostics on NSCLC biomarker validation
Zai Lab's zoci receives FDA orphan designation for neuroendocrine carcinomas
Datroway approved in EU for first-line metastatic triple-negative breast cancer
10x Genomics and Lausanne University Hospital to collaborate on cancer care research
BeOne Medicines expands US manufacturing with USD300m investment
GSK's Jideytro (zidesamtinib) gains US approval for previously treated ROS1-positive NSCLC
Kelun-Biotech's Phase III study of sac-TMT in combination with pembrolizumab meets primary endpoint
AstraZeneca signs global licence deal with Dizal for lung cancer drug Zegfrovy
Insilico initiates Rentosertib Phase III clinical trial for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis