Assessment of Lung Cancer Risk on the Basis of a Biomarker Panel of Circulating Proteins

Jul 14, 2018JAMA oncology

Estimating Lung Cancer Risk Using a Group of Blood Protein Markers

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Abstract

An integrated risk prediction model combining smoking exposure and a biomarker score achieved an AUC of 0.83 in distinguishing lung cancer cases from controls.

  • The biomarker score included four proteins: cancer antigen 125, carcinoembryonic antigen, cytokeratin-19 fragment, and the precursor form of surfactant protein B.
  • In a validation study, the integrated model's sensitivity was 0.63 at a specificity of 0.83, while the smoking model's sensitivity was 0.43 at the same specificity.
  • The integrated model also demonstrated a higher specificity of 0.95 at a sensitivity of 0.42 compared to 0.86 for the smoking model.
  • These findings suggest that circulating protein biomarkers could enhance lung cancer risk assessment beyond traditional screening criteria.

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