Japan selects QIAGEN Clinical Insight-Interpret to handle
next-generation sequencing data
QIAGEN (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced that
its QIAGEN Clinical Insight (QCI) offering was selected by the National
Cancer Center of Japan, as part of the Japan’s Ministry of Health,
Labour and Welfare’s precision medicine program, for the analysis,
interpretation and reporting of molecular oncology and oncogenetic
screening of cancer patients to contribute to the identification of
targeted therapy treatment and clinical trial options.
Japan’s Center for Cancer Genomics and Advanced Therapeutics (C-CAT), a
unit within the National Cancer Center (NCC) of Japan, will use QIAGEN’s
QCI platform including expert curated evidence knowledge bases,
bioinformatics software and data center infrastructure to support the
C-CAT’s molecular profiling services for core and cooperative hospitals
of the country’s cancer genomic medicine program. QIAGEN has established
an in-country data center in Tokyo, compliant with Japanese data
security and privacy regulations, to support this national program.
QCI is a cloud-based clinical decision support software platform used to
generate actionable insights from next-generation sequencing (NGS) data.
QCI leverages QIAGEN’s expert manually curated evidence knowledge base
that includes more than 10 million biomedical findings and thereby be
far represents the world’s largest commercial database of curated
evidence data on somatic and inherited genetic variants. QCI-Interpret
minimizes the complexity and cost of determining the significance of NGS
data and automates guidelines for clinical actionability from leading
oncology and pathology organizations.
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