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OncoDNA, SOLTI Agreement to Provide Molecular Profile Analysis

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Belgium-based OncoDNA SA, The Cancer Theranostic Company, which supplies the only comprehensive solution from cancer profiling (OncoDEEP&TRACE), combining solid and liquid biopsies analysis to help oncologists with drug treatment options and efficacy monitoring, has signed a partnership agreement, through its Spanish distributor BioSequence, with SOLTI, a non-profit organization dedicated to clinical research in breast cancer with a broad network of leading hospital centers in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy to supply tumor molecular profiling analysis for SOLTI’s AGATA breast cancer screening program. 

AGATA, the pilot trial of a genomic screening program pioneered in Spain, aims to refer breast cancer patients to clinical trials based on their molecular profile. With this partnership, SOLTI takes advantage of OncoDNA’s solid experience in data processing to streamline and customize patient data collection. 

“This collaboration is a great opportunity to exchange knowledge and know-how between OncoDNA and SOLTI, both organizations focused on improving cancer patient care. We are excited to work together to enhance the outcomes we provide through the AGATA program to better direct patients to clinical trials according to their tumor profile,” said Dr. Eva Ciruelos, President of SOLTI. 

Jean-François Laes, CTO of OncoDNA, said: “We are happy that the first OncoKDM collaboration we can announce publicly is with this renowned SOLTI breast cancer group. Our goal when we developed OncoKDM was to propose access to our database and share our expertise. This project gathering molecular data from different technology and geographical origins illustrates the advantage of a centralized, harmonized and expert oncology system to improve cancer patient care.”