Strata Oncology, a precision oncology company, announced that Aurora Health Care, the largest healthcare system in Wisconsin, and University of Texas Health Sciences at Houston(UTHealth) have joined the Strata Precision Oncology Network. Formed in 2016 by Strata Oncology, the Network provides advanced cancer patients routine access to tumor profiling and matching to a portfolio of biomarker-driven pharma-sponsored clinical trials, and has since expanded to 10 healthcare systems representing more than 85,000 new cancer patients annually.
Members leverage the StrataNGS test, an 87-gene assay that sequences both DNA and RNA, as the foundation of comprehensive, integrated solution to deliver precision oncology system-wide. StrataNGS is available to all advanced solid tumor and lymphoma patients at no cost through the Strata Trial, a nationwide observational study providing tumor profiling and trial matching for 100,000 patients with advanced cancer.
“This partnership reinforces our commitment to transform healthcare and deliver superior clinical outcomes,” said Michael Thompson, MD, PhD, hematologist/oncologist for Aurora Cancer Care and Medical Co-Director, Oncology Precision Medicine Program at Aurora Health Care.
“By partnering with Strata Oncology, Aurora Health Care will be one of a select group of health systems in the country offering advanced cancer patients increased access to precision medicine. Eligible cancer patients at Aurora Health Care will have access to tumor molecular profiling, with an opportunity to enroll on cancer clinical trials that will be available at Aurora.”
(Source: Strata Oncology)