NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#ASCO2021–Flatiron Health today announced eight abstracts have been accepted for presentation at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, to be held June 4-8.
“Flatiron’s research continues to demonstrate the important applications of real-world data and the insights of real-world evidence,” said Michael Vasconcelles, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Flatiron. “The research abstracts being presented at ASCO 2021 include work illuminating racial disparities in treatment among breast cancer patients, advancing our understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on cancer treatment, and matching patients to clinical trials through an AI-based point-of-care tool.”
This year’s accepted abstracts again reflect Flatiron’s many collaborations and partnerships in pursuit of its mission to improve lives by learning from the experience of every cancer patient.
Highlights include:
Flatiron collaborated on the accepted research with: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Birmingham Hematology Oncology (Alabama Oncology), Cancer Partners of Nebraska, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Foundation Medicine, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Moffitt Cancer Center, Penn Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham and Yale University.
Full abstracts will be posted at rwe.flatiron.com post-ASCO embargo on May 29.
Poster Presentations
Analysis of real-world (RW) data for metastatic breast cancer (mBC) patients (pts) with somatic BRCA1/2 (sBRCA) or other homologous recombination (HR)-pathway gene mutations (muts) treated with PARP inhibitors (PARPi)
First author: Felipe Batalini (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)
Abstract: 10512
Clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, and overall survival of real-world patients with idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease
First author: Aaron B. Cohen (Flatiron Health)
Abstract: 7048
Concordance of HER2+ status by IHC/ISH and ERBB2 status by NGS in a real-world clinicogenomic database and analysis of outcomes in patients (pts) with metastatic breast cancer (mBC)
First author: Cheryl D. Cho-Phan (Flatiron Health)
Abstract: 1036
ERBB2 copy number (CN) as a quantitative biomarker for real-world (RW) outcomes to anti-HER2 therapy in advanced gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (adv GEA)
First author: Samuel J. Klempner (Massachusetts General Hospital)
Abstract: 4045
Extracting non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) diagnosis and diagnosis dates from electronic health record (EHR) text using a deep learning algorithm
First author: Alexander S. Rich (Flatiron Health)
Abstract: 1556
Racial disparities in second-line (2L) treatment and overall survival among patients (pts) with hormone receptor positive HER2 negative (HR+HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) treated in routine practice
First author: Xiaoliang Wang (Flatiron Health)
Abstract: 6541
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on time to treatment initiation for patients with advanced cancer
First author: Samuel U. Takvorian (Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania)
Abstract: 1528
An automated EHR-based tool to facilitate patient identification for biomarker-driven trials
First author: Shailendra Lakhanpal (Birmingham Hematology Oncology/Alabama Oncology)
Abstract: 1539
About Flatiron
Flatiron Health is a healthtech company dedicated to helping cancer centers thrive and deliver better care for patients today and tomorrow. Through clinical and data science, we translate patient experiences into real-world evidence to improve treatment, inform policy, and advance research. Cancer is smart. Together, we can be smarter. Flatiron Health is an independent affiliate of the Roche Group. Flatiron.com @FlatironHealth
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