Lynnette Pineault, Karla Valencia, Jennifer Buhay, Alexandra Brown, Suzanne Ziemnik, Melissa Kelly, James Morgante, Ananya Datta Mitra, Lindsay Yanamura, Marie Gilliland, Amy Ferea, Joseph Kim
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The feasibility pilot demonstrated that BTNs could coordinate multigene next-generation sequencing panels and expedite key steps to ensure optimal preanalytical processes, reduce delays in testing, and smooth operations. The BTN role represents a feasible and beneficial addition to pathology laboratories that addresses key operational challenges in cancer biomarker testing and offers a promising solution to streamline laboratory operations, improve multidisciplinary communication, and enhance patient care coordination.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Further exploration is warranted to refine the BTN role and assess its long-term sustainability in and impact on diverse laboratory settings.</p>","PeriodicalId":7506,"journal":{"name":"American journal of clinical pathology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"ASCP explores the cancer biomarker testing navigator as a novel role to improve laboratory operations and workflows: A special report from the ASCP Biomarker Testing Navigator Project Team.\",\"authors\":\"Lynnette Pineault, Karla Valencia, Jennifer Buhay, Alexandra Brown, Suzanne Ziemnik, Melissa Kelly, James Morgante, Ananya Datta Mitra, Lindsay Yanamura, Marie Gilliland, Amy Ferea, Joseph Kim\",\"doi\":\"10.1093/ajcp/aqaf028\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>Cancer biomarker testing is a critical element in precision oncology, guiding treatment decisions and improving patient outcomes. 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ASCP explores the cancer biomarker testing navigator as a novel role to improve laboratory operations and workflows: A special report from the ASCP Biomarker Testing Navigator Project Team.
Objective: Cancer biomarker testing is a critical element in precision oncology, guiding treatment decisions and improving patient outcomes. However, the complexity and variability of biomarker testing processes present significant challenges for cancer centers, often leading to delays and inefficiencies that can compromise care quality. The American Society for Clinical Pathology explored the concept of a novel laboratory professional role: the cancer biomarker testing navigator (BTN).
Methods: This study explored the feasibility and impact of the BTN role on laboratory operations and workflows through a 3-phase project consisting of a quantitative needs assessment, qualitative focus group discussions, and a short-term feasibility pilot conducted at 2 cancer centers.
Results: The needs assessment revealed that many laboratories lack dedicated staff for coordinating biomarker testing, leading to operational inefficiencies. The roundtable discussions highlighted common challenges in biomarker testing and identified potential benefits of the BTN role, such as improved communication, better tracking of send-out tests, and enhanced task efficiency. The feasibility pilot demonstrated that BTNs could coordinate multigene next-generation sequencing panels and expedite key steps to ensure optimal preanalytical processes, reduce delays in testing, and smooth operations. The BTN role represents a feasible and beneficial addition to pathology laboratories that addresses key operational challenges in cancer biomarker testing and offers a promising solution to streamline laboratory operations, improve multidisciplinary communication, and enhance patient care coordination.
Conclusions: Further exploration is warranted to refine the BTN role and assess its long-term sustainability in and impact on diverse laboratory settings.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.