Peer-Reviewed Study: bioAffinity Technologies’ CyPath® Lung Test Shows Potential Significant Healthcare Savings by Reducing Unnecessary Follow-Up, Medical Complications and Overdiagnosis

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Study by BAMC’s Michael Morris, M.D., and VA’s Sheila Habib, M.D., evaluated potential economic impact of CyPath® Lung for the early detection of lung cancer

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, September 18, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new economic study found that adding CyPath® Lung, bioAffinity Technologies’ noninvasive test for detection of early-stage lung cancer, to the standard of care for Medicare patients with a positive lung cancer screening could have saved an average of $2,773 per patient for total cost savings of $379 million in 2022. The peer-reviewed study, "Economic Evaluation of a Novel Lung Cancer Diagnostic in a Population of Patients with a Positive Low-Dose Computed Tomography Result," attributes the savings to a reduction in follow-up diagnostic assessments, expensive follow-up procedures and procedure-related complications.

Michael J. Morris, M.D., Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) pulmonology and critical care physician and Assistant Dean of Research at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC), and Sheila A. Habib, M.D., Director of the Pulmonary Lung Nodule Clinic and the Lung Cancer Screening Program at the South Texas Veterans Health Care Systems’ Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital and Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, were first and second authors on the study published in the Journal of Health Economics and Outcomes Research. Economists John E. Schneider, Ph.D., and Maggie L. Do Valle, Master of Public Health, of Avalon Health Economics also contributed to the study.

The study found that adding CyPath® Lung to the standard of care for private-payer patients with a positive lung cancer screening result could have saved even more, an average of $6,460 per patient. A positive screening result was defined as finding a pulmonary nodule between 6 to 29 millimeters in size. The analysis estimated total healthcare savings of $895 million if all individuals screened in 2022 were covered by private insurance.

"Our study suggests the potential for a very positive economic impact on healthcare costs with the widespread use of CyPath® Lung in the early diagnosis of lung cancer," Dr. Morris said. "CyPath® Lung closes a widely recognized gap in the screening and diagnosis of lung cancer. From the patient perspective, it is noninvasive and easy to use. From the physician perspective, CyPath® Lung’s demonstrated high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy give us a clearer picture of how to proceed."

"Most important, integrating companion tests like CyPath® Lung into the standard of care for high-risk patients has the potential to help us diagnose lung cancer earlier when treatment is more effective, saving or extending lives," Dr. Habib said. "The study demonstrates CyPath® Lung’s potential to improve outcomes by reducing delays in diagnosis and reducing both the number of unnecessary procedures and any medical complications they could cause."