Shield Post-Approval Study Protocol
Summary
The Shield post-approval study (PAS) is a prospective, longitudinal study supplemented with Real World Evidence (RWE) to evaluate the longitudinal performance of Shield in an average risk population at a second round of testing for individuals between the ages of 45 and 81 at average risk of CRC using colonoscopy as the reference method.
Detailed description
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the fourth most diagnosed cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related death in the US, with an estimated 53,010 deaths attributable to CRC in 2024. The risk of CRC increases with age, with the majority of cases and deaths occurring in individuals aged 65 years or older. While the incidence of CRC in Americans 65 years of age or older has decreased over the last decade, the incidence of CRC in younger Americans aged 55 years or younger has been increasing since the mid-1990s. CRC disproportionately affects minority populations, with American Indian/Alaska Native and Black/African American populations having the highest incidence and mortality rates1; this is further exacerbated by systemic barriers to current CRC screening options. CRC primarily arises from a precursor lesion, the adenomatous polyp (i.e., adenoma), that grows from the epithelial cells of the colorectal mucosa. Adenomas that grow larger than 10 mm or have elements indicating a risk of malignant transformation (e.g., high-grade dysplasia or villous features) are defined as advanced adenomas (AAs). The vast number of adenomas, even those with features classifying them as AAs, do not progress into a colorectal malignancy. Colonoscopy cannot always distinguish adenomas or advanced adenomas from other polyp histology; thus, polypectomy is routinely performed for lesions identified on endoscopy. The transition rate from adenoma onset to CRC development is estimated to be 12.5 to 25 years. This slow transition from adenoma onset to CRC onset allows for multiple CRC screening opportunities over a lifetime, providing the ability to intervene along the disease development course and the potential to detect and remove adenomas, prevent colorectal cancer, and reduce CRC incidence and subsequently, disease mortality. Once CRC has developed, tumor staging is consistent with other solid tumors and defined based on how far the cancer has spread within the body. In Stage 0 (carcinoma in situ), the cancer cells are only in the colorectal mucosa. In Stage I, the cancer has spread to the muscular layer of the colorectum but not to nearby tissue or lymph nodes. In Stage II, the cancer has grown through the wall of the colorectum and potentially to nearby tissues but has not spread to nearby lymph nodes. In Stage III, the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes but not to distant parts of the body. In Stage IV, the cancer has spread to one or more distant parts of the body. The estimated time frame from CRC onset to a symptomatic diagnosis of CRC is estimated to be 4-5 years, in the absence of early detection through asymptomatic cancer screening. Tumor size and location can influence the rate of transition through the stages of CRC. The 5-year survival rate for localized disease (Stage I-II) is 91%, and is 72% for regional disease (Stage III), while the 5-year survival for metastatic disease (Stage IV) is only 14%. These statistics highlight the ability to reduce CRC-related mortality by detection of early-stage (Stage I-III) disease where therapeutic intervention has the potential to result in a cure.
Arms & interventions
- Diagnostic TestShield Blood Test for colo-rectal cancer Screening
Shield Blood Test for colo-rectal cancer Screening
Outcome measures
Primary
Performance measures of the Shield test will be assessed for the second testing interval
* Advanced Neoplasia Specificity * AA Sensitivity * CRC Sensitivity * PPV for: CRC, AA, and advanced neoplasia. * NPV for: CRC and advanced neoplasia
Time frame: 33-42 Months Post-Enrollment
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (56)
Southeast Valley Gastroenterology Consultants
Chandler, Arizona, 85224
Southeast Valley Gastroenterology Consultants
Gilbert, Arizona, 85297
Alliance Research Institute, LLC
Canoga Park, California, 91304
Paragon Rx Clinical, Inc.
Garden Grove, California, 92840
Amicis Research Center
Granada Hills, California, 91344
Desert Oasis Healthcare Medical Group
Palm Springs, California, 92262
Digestive Disease Associates
Branford, Connecticut, 06405
Digestive Disease Associates
Branford, Connecticut, 06405
Gastroenterology Consultants of Boca Raton, LLC
Boca Raton, Florida, 33486
Physicians Group of South Florida
North Miami, Florida, 33181
Digestive Disease Consultants
Bourbonnais, Illinois, 60914
Digestive Disease Consultants
Bourbonnais, Illinois, 60914
Christie Clinic
Champaign, Illinois, 61822
Christie Clinic
Champaign, Illinois, 61822
GI Solutions of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois, 60631
GI Solutions of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois, 60631
Digestive Health Services
Downers Grove, Illinois, 60515
Digestive Health Services
Downers Grove, Illinois, 60515
Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Specialists (GAIMS)
Lake Barrington, Illinois, 60010
Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Specialists (GAIMS)
Lake Barrington, Illinois, 60010
Northshore Center for Gastroenterology (NCG)
Libertyville, Illinois, 60048
Southwest Gastroenterology (SWG)
Oak Lawn, Illinois, 60453
Southwest Gastroenterology (SWG)
Oak Lawn, Illinois, 60453
Hutchinson Clinic
Hutchinson, Kansas, 67502
Northlake Gastroenterology Associates
Covington, Louisiana, 70433
Northlake Gastroenterology Associates
Hammond, Louisiana, 70403
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey, LLC
Clifton, New Jersey, 07013
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey
Hackensack, New Jersey, 07601
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey, LLC
Montclair, New Jersey, 07042
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey, LLC
Ridgewood, New Jersey, 07450
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey, LLC
Wayne, New Jersey, 07470
Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey
Wayne, New Jersey, 07470
Associated Gastroenterologists of Central New York
Camillus, New York, 13031
Syracuse Gastroenterological Associates, P.C.
East Syracuse, New York, 13057
Associated Gastroenterologists of Central New York
Fayetteville, New York, 13066
Orchard Park Family Practice
Orchard Park, New York, 14127
GastroCare LI
Valley Stream, New York, 11581
GastroCare LI
Valley Stream, New York, 11581
Cary Gastroenterology Associates
Cary, North Carolina, 27518
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hillsborough, North Carolina, 27278
Piedmont Healthcare, P.A.
Mocksville, North Carolina, 27028
Pinehurst Medical Clinic
Pinehurst, North Carolina, 28374
Sanford Cardiology Pinehurst Medical Clinic
Sanford, North Carolina, 27330
Piedmont Healthcare LLC
Statesville, North Carolina, 28625
US Digestive Health at Blair
Altoona, Pennsylvania, 16602
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104
Health Living at Pottstown Medical Specialists, Inc
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, 19464
Premier Family Physicians
Austin, Texas, 78735
Premier Family Physicians
Austin, Texas, 78746
Integrity Advanced Therapeutics, PLLC
Houston, Texas, 77090
Center for Digestive Disease
Shenandoah, Texas, 77384
Horizon Clinical Research Group
Tomball, Texas, 77375
Horizon Clinical Research Group
Tomball, Texas, 77375
Tidewater Physician Multispecialty Group Clinical Research
Williamsburg, Virginia, 23188