IMPROVING
CANCER
DIAGNOSIS
AND CARE
Clinical Application of Computational Methods
in Precision Oncology
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Emily Zevon, Margie Patlak, and Sharyl J. Nass, Rapporteurs
National Cancer Policy Forum
Board on Health Care Services
Health and Medicine Division
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This activity was supported by Contract No. 200-2011-38807 (Task Order No. 75D30118F00071) and Contract No. HHSN263201800029I (Task Order No. HHSN26300008) with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health, respectively, and by the American Association for Cancer Research, American Cancer Society, American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Association of American Cancer Institutes, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cancer Support Community, CEO Roundtable on Cancer, Flatiron Health, Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc., LIVESTRONG Foundation, Merck, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Novartis Oncology, Oncology Nursing Society, and Pfizer Inc. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.
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WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE1
CHRISTOPHER R. COGLE (Chair), Professor of Medicine, Pierre Chagnon Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Bone Marrow Transplant, University of Florida; Scholar in Clinical Research, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
AMY P. ABERNETHY, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Scientific Officer, and Senior Vice President, Oncology, Flatiron Health2
CONSTANTINE GATSONIS, Henry Ledyard Goddard University Professor, Founding Chair, Department of Biostatistics, Founding Director, Center for Statistical Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health
LORI HOFFMAN HŌGG, Veterans Health Administration National Program Manager, Prevention Policy, National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; National Oncology Clinical Advisor, Office of Nursing Services, Department of Veterans Affairs
HEDVIG HRICAK, Chair, Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
SAMIR N. KHLEIF, Director, Jeannie and Tony Loop Immuno-Oncology Lab; Biomedical Scholar and Professor of Oncology, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center
MIA LEVY, Director, Rush University Cancer Center; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology; and System Vice President, Cancer Services, Rush University System for Health
DAVID MAGNUS, Thomas A. Raffin Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Ethics, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine, and Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University
MARTIN J. MURPHY, Chief Executive Officer, CEO Roundtable on Cancer
BAKUL PATEL, Associate Director, Digital Health, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration
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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s planning committees are solely responsible for organizing the workshop, identifying topics, and choosing speakers. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.
2 In February 2019, Dr. Abernethy became Principal Deputy Commissioner of Food and Drugs at the Food and Drug Administration.
ROBERT A. WINN, Associate Vice Chancellor, Community-Based Practice; Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago; Director, University of Illinois Cancer Center
Project Staff
ERIN BALOGH, Senior Program Officer
RUTH COOPER, Senior Program Assistant (from October 2018)
NATALIE LUBIN, Senior Program Assistant (until October 2018)
CYNDI TRANG, Research Assistant (until September 2018)
EMILY ZEVON, Associate Program Officer (from October 2018)
SHARYL J. NASS, Forum Director and Director, Board on Health Care Services
NATIONAL CANCER POLICY FORUM1
EDWARD J. BENZ, JR. (Chair), President and Chief Executive Officer Emeritus, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Richard and Susan Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Genetics and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
LUCILE L. ADAMS-CAMPBELL, Professor of Oncology, Associate Director for Minority Health and Health Disparities Research, and Senior Associate Dean, Community Outreach and Engagement, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
GARNET L. ANDERSON, Senior Vice President and Director, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Affiliate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington
KENNETH ANDERSON, Kraft Family Professor of Medicine, American Cancer Society Clinical Research Director, Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
WILLIAM L. BAILEY, Vice President, Medical & Scientific Affairs Research & Development, Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc.
KAREN BASEN-ENGQUIST, Annie Laurie Howard Research Distinguished Professor, Professor of Behavioral Science, and Director, Center for Energy Balance in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
CHRIS BOSHOFF, Chief Development Officer, Oncology, Global Product Development, Pfizer Inc.
CATHY J. BRADLEY, Associate Dean for Research, Colorado School of Public Health, Professor and Deputy Director, University of Colorado Cancer Center
OTIS W. BRAWLEY, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Oncology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
ROBERT W. CARLSON, Chief Executive Officer, National Comprehensive Cancer Network
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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s forums and roundtables do not issue, review, or approve individual documents. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.
NANCY E. DAVIDSON, President and Executive Director, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; Senior Vice President, Director, and Full Member, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Head, Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, University of Washington
GEORGE D. DEMETRI, Professor of Medicine and Director, Ludwig Center, Harvard Medical School; Senior Vice President for Experimental Therapeutics, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Associate Director for Clinical Sciences, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
JAMES H. DOROSHOW, Deputy Director for Clinical and Translational Research, National Cancer Institute
NICOLE F. DOWLING, Associate Director for Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
SCOT W. EBBINGHAUS, Vice President and Therapeutic Area Head, Oncology Clinical Research, Merck Research Laboratories
KOJO S. J. ELENITOBA-JOHNSON, Professor, Perelman School of Medicine; Director, Center for Personalized Diagnostics and Division of Precision and Computational Diagnostics, University of Pennsylvania
AWNY FARAJALLAH, Vice President, Head, US Medical Oncology, Bristol-Myers Squibb
STANTON L. GERSON, Director, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center; Professor of Hematological Oncology, Case Western Reserve University; Director, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
LORI HOFFMAN HŌGG, Veterans Health Administration National Program Manager, Prevention Policy, National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; National Oncology Clinical Advisor, Office of Nursing Services, Department of Veterans Affairs
LINDA HOUSE, President, Cancer Support Community
HEDVIG HRICAK, Chair, Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
ROY A. JENSEN, President, Association of American Cancer Institutes; Director, The University of Kansas Cancer Center; William R. Jewell, M.D. Distinguished Masonic Professor, Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute
LISA KENNEDY SHELDON, Chief Clinical Officer, Oncology Nursing Society
SAMIR N. KHLEIF, Director, Jeannie and Tony Loop Immuno-Oncology Lab; Biomedical Scholar and Professor of Oncology, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center
RONALD M. KLINE, Medical Officer, Patient Care Models Group, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
MICHELLE M. LE BEAU, Arthur and Marian Edelstein Professor of Medicine and Director, The University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
MIA LEVY, Director, Rush University Cancer Center; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology; and System Vice President, Cancer Services, Rush University System for Health
J. LEONARD LICHTENFELD, Interim Chief Medical Officer, American Cancer Society
NEAL J. MEROPOL, Vice President, Research Oncology, Flatiron Health
MARTIN J. MURPHY, Chief Executive Officer, CEO Roundtable on Cancer
RANDALL A. OYER, Medical Director, Oncology, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
RICHARD PAZDUR, Director, Oncology Center of Excellence; Acting Director, Office of Hematology and Oncology Products, Food and Drug Administration
RICHARD L. SCHILSKY, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, American Society of Clinical Oncology
DEBORAH SCHRAG, Chief, Division of Population Sciences, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medical Oncology, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
LAWRENCE N. SHULMAN, Professor of Medicine, Deputy Director for Clinical Services, and Director, Center for Global Cancer Medicine, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania
DAN THEODORESCU, Director, Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
VERENA VOELTER, Head, United States Oncology Clinical Development & Medical Affairs, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
GEORGE J. WEINER, C.E. Block Chair of Cancer Research, Professor of Internal Medicine, and Director, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Iowa
ROBERT A. WINN, Associate Vice Chancellor, Community-Based Practice; Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago; Director, University of Illinois Cancer Center
National Cancer Policy Forum Staff
ERIN BALOGH, Senior Program Officer
RUTH COOPER, Senior Program Assistant
ANNALEE GONZALES, Administrative Assistant
NATALIE LUBIN, Research Assistant
MICAH WINOGRAD, Financial Officer
EMILY ZEVON, Associate Program Officer
SHARYL J. NASS, Forum Director and Director, Board on Health Care Services
Reviewers
This Proceedings of a Workshop was reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in making each published proceedings as sound as possible and to ensure that it meets the institutional standards for quality, objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the charge. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the process.
We thank the following individuals for their review of this proceedings:
DEVEN MCGRAW, Ciitizen
LISA MCSHANE, National Cancer Institute
NATHAN PRICE, University of Washington
Although the reviewers listed above provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the content of the proceedings nor did they see the final draft before its release. The review of this proceedings was overseen by DANIEL R. MASYS, University of Washington School of Medicine. He was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this proceedings was carried out in accordance with standards of the National Academies and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content rests entirely with the rapporteurs and the National Academies.
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Acknowledgments
Support from the many annual sponsors of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s National Cancer Policy Forum is crucial to the work of the forum. Federal sponsors include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health. Non-federal sponsors include the American Association for Cancer Research, American Cancer Society, American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Association of American Cancer Institutes, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cancer Support Community, CEO Roundtable on Cancer, Flatiron Health, Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc., LIVESTRONG Foundation, Merck, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Novartis Oncology, Oncology Nursing Society, and Pfizer Inc.
The forum wishes to express its gratitude to the expert speakers whose presentations helped further the dialogue and advance progress in the use of high-dimensional omics data, computational methods, and clinic infrastructures enabling precision oncology care. The forum also wishes to thank the members of the planning committee for their work in developing an excellent workshop agenda.
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General Data Protection Regulation
California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
Communicating Results and Risks to Patients
EXAMPLES OF CARE DELIVERY MODELS FOR COMPUTATIONAL PRECISION MEDICINE
Moffitt Cancer Center Precision Oncology Program
Intermountain Healthcare Precision Oncology Program
Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Precision Oncology Program
Vanderbilt–Ingram Cancer Center’s My Cancer Genome
LESSONS LEARNED FROM IMPLEMENTING COMPUTATIONAL PRECISION ONCOLOGY CARE
Patient-Centered and Clinician-Friendly Design
Improve Clinician Understanding of Omics and Analytics
Boxes, Figures, and Tables
BOXES
2 Overview of the First Workshop on Improving Cancer Diagnosis and Care
3 Requirements for a Rigorous Validation of a Predictor
5 Health 0.0 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
FIGURES
1 The process of making a fit-for-purpose real-world dataset
2 Risk-based approach to assessing importance of independent review
3 Precision oncology workflow at Intermountain Healthcare
4 Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Precision Oncology Program data flow
5 Infrastructure of the Center for Data-Driven Insights and Innovation
Acronyms and Abbreviations
AACR | American Association for Cancer Research |
AI | artificial intelligence |
CCPA | California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 |
CDISC | Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium |
CLIA | Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments |
CMS | Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
CT | computed tomography |
EHR | electronic health record |
EU | European Union |
FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
GDPR | General Data Protection Regulation |
GENIE | Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange |
H&E | hematoxylin and eosin |
HER2 | human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 |
HIPAA | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 |
IMDRF | International Medical Device Regulators Forum |
IT | information technology |
LDT | laboratory developed test |
MIT | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
MRI | magnetic resonance imaging |
NCCN | National Comprehensive Cancer Network |
NCI | National Cancer Institute |
NIH | National Institutes of Health |
portable document format | |
PHI | protected health information |
SaMD | Software as a Medical Device |
VA | Department of Veterans Affairs |
VCF | variant call file |