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Epic Sciences' Research in Prostate Cancer Presented at the 2013 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
SAN DIEGO & ORLANDO, Fla. --(Business Wire)--
Epic
Sciences, Inc. ("Epic"), a private biotech company that develops
breakthrough cancer diagnostics, announced the presentation of a
research poster at the 2013 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium taking place
February 14 to 16 in Orlando, Fla. The symposium presents the latest
research in genitourinary cancers and is sponsored by three leading
medical specialty societies: American Society of Clinical Oncology
(ASCO), the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) and the
Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO).
The poster will be presented during General Poster Session A: Prostate
Cancer on Thursday, February 14 from 11:45 am to 1:15 pm EST in Gatlin
Ballroom B. Additional presentation details are as follows:
Abstract
Number: 62
Poster Title: Evaluation of PTEN
status in circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and matched tumor tissue from
patients with castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Authors:
Elizabeth Punnoose, Eric Tucker, Dena Marrinucci, Edith Szafer-Glusman,
Lukas Amler, Hartmut Koeppen, Premal Patel, Gerhardt Attard, Johann De
Bono Poster Number: D17
About Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs)
CTCs are cells that escape from solid tumors, enter the bloodstream
where they travel and eventually cause cancer metastasis. Today, solid
cancers are first detected by invasive biopsies, which cannot be used
repeatedly and may be ineffective in understanding metastatic risk,
disease progression, treatment effectiveness and recurrence
identification. A blood test that can accurately detect and profile
biomarkers on CTCs is easy to conduct frequently and should be able to
provide essential, real-time information about disease status to tailor
treatments to a patient's specific cancer and response.
About Epic Sciences
Epic Sciences, Inc. is a privately held company that is developing new
diagnostic tests to improve and personalize the treatment and management
of cancer. Epic was founded on a powerful platform to identify and
characterize rare cells, including circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Epic
has partnered with numerous pharmaceutical companies, major cancer
centers, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Institutes
of Health (NIH), to advance this technology to improve clinical oncology
and cancer therapeutic development. With these collaborations, Epic is
developing a robust commercial platform with a strong and diverse
pipeline of companion diagnostic products. For more information, please
visit http://www.epicsciences.com.

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