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Breaking a vicious cycle
Daniel F Hayes1, Jeff Allen, Carolyn Compton
1University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. hayesdf@umich.edu
Abstract:
Despite prodigious advances in tumor biology research, few tumor-biomarker tests have been adopted as standard clinical practice. This lack of reliable tests stems from a vicious cycle of undervaluation, resulting from inconsistent regulatory standards and reimbursement, as well as insufficient investment in research and development, scrutiny of biomarker publications by journals, and evidence of analytical validity and clinical utility. We offer recommendations designed to serve as a roadmap to break this vicious cycle and call for a national dialogue, as changes in regulation, reimbursement, investment, peer review, and guidelines development require the participation of all stakeholders.
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