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European Liquid Biopsy Society Issues Consensus Guidelines for ctDNA Test Reporting

Forty-four experts convened at the 2023 European Liquid Biopsy Society workshop to develop consensus recommendations for reporting ctDNA molecular test results. The guidelines address the unique complexity of liquid biopsy interpretation compared to tissue-based NGS, including variant allele frequency context, clonal hematopoiesis distinction, and clinical actionability assessment. These standardized reporting recommendations aim to improve communication between diagnostic laboratories and oncology teams as ctDNA testing enters routine practice.

The original study

Reporting of molecular test results from cell-free DNA analyses: expert consensus recommendations from the 2023 European Liquid Biopsy Society ctDNA Workshop.

Authors
de Jager VD, Giacomini P, Fairley JA, Toledo RA, Patton SJ, Joosse SA, et al.
Journal
EBioMedicine
Type
Journal Article, Review, Consensus Statement
PMID
40121940
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Original abstract

The implementation of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in the diagnostic routine may enable non-invasive predictive biomarker testing and treatment optimization in patients who lack a suitable tumor specimen, have failed previous molecular analysis or are clinically ineligible for (re-)biopsy procedures. As the interpretation and reporting are more complex for ctDNA than conventional tissue-based NGS, there is a need for specific guidelines. These will offer support for the reporting of ctDNA test results and will facilitate optimal communication of liquid biopsy findings between diagnostic laboratories and the medical oncology team. Aiming to generate guidelines based on real-world experiences and broad perspectives, we organized a European Liquid Biopsy Society (ELBS) ctDNA workshop, in which forty-four experts and key stakeholders from different molecular diagnostics laboratories, oncology and pathology departments, as well as an IVDR specialist, convened to address significant challenges associated with the reporting of liquid biopsy test results. This report delineates the resulting consensus recommendations for ctDNA test reporting with underlying rationale and background information.