Flatiron’s 2025 ASCO research showcases the power of longitudinal, real-world oncology data and innovative AI-driven methodologies to generate actionable evidence, address health equity, and accelerate progress in cancer care and clinical research.
Flatiron Health today announced 14 abstracts leveraging its high-quality real-world oncology data have been accepted for poster presentation and online publication at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago. These studies exemplify Flatiron’s commitment to advancing cancer research and align with this year’s ASCO theme, “Driving Knowledge to Action: Building a Better Future,” by delivering critical evidence to inform and improve patient care.
“AI and related technologies have enabled us to unlock data and insights from our entire network of over five million people with cancer, providing unprecedented scale, efficiency, and innovation for both real-world evidence generation and clinical trial execution,” said Stephanie Reisinger, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Real-World Evidence. “Our research accepted at this year’s ASCO demonstrates our lasting commitment to deliver actionable evidence and improve care for every person with cancer.”
Highlights include:
- a poster presentation utilizing advanced machine learning models to identify a cohort of over 195,000 to complete the largest real-world study to date examining ctDNA testing in early stage breast cancer
- an abstract assessing how often PSMA-PET scans were used among non-Latinx/Hispanic White, Black, and Latinx patients with metastatic prostate cancer
- an abstract demonstrating the potential of a centralized, tech-enabled screening service to make clinical trial enrollment and more efficient, particularly in community oncology settings
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Abstracts and Poster Presentations
Catherine Keane, Gene G. Ho, Samantha Reiss, Melissa Estevez, Katherine Harrison, Anca Marinescu, Olive Mbah
Breast Cancer—Metastatic | Poster board: 63 | Abstract number: 1084
Erin Fidyk, Patrick Ward, Melissa Estevez, Konstantin Krismer, John Ritten, Anca Marinescu, Aaron B. Cohen
Breast Cancer—Local/Regional/Adjuvant | Poster board: 148 | Abstract number: 555
Partners: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, AstraZeneca
Dana Rathkopf, Danni Zhao, Lana Kovacevic, Jenna Collins, Eunice Hankinson, Helen Marshall, Aaron Springford, Simran Shokar, Helene von Bandemer, Weiyan Li
Genitourinary—Prostate, Testicular, and Penile | Poster board: 295 | Abstract number: 5096
Partners: Yale School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Fox Chase Cancer Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Colorado at Anschutz
Maureen Canavan, Mengru Wang, Olive Mbah, Maneet Kaur, Michael J. Hall, Adeel Khan, Jessica McDermott, Madeline Schmitter, Anosheh Afghahi, Gaurav Goyal
Quality Care/Health Services Research | Poster board: 436 | Abstract number: 11097
Partners: UCLA, AstraZeneca, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The University of Chicago
Jay Lee, Daniel Simmons, Tiernan Mulrooney, Jeremy Snider, Lana Natalija Kovacevic, Karen Schwed, Aditya Juloori
Lung Cancer—Non–Small Cell Local-Regional/Small Cell/Other Thoracic Cancers | Poster board: 199 | Abstract number: 8078
Molecular residual disease (MRD) in solid tumors
Partners: Taylor Cancer Research Center, Exact Sciences, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Majd T. Ghanim, John Nemunaitis, Tara Marti, Abhishek Dabral, Katherine Diaz-MacInnis, Judith Frederick, Marla Kuleszynski, Yichen Lu, Amanda Rodriguez-Sullivan, Melanie Palomares, Natalie Salituro, Soma Subramaniam, Anthony Tate, Kathleen Turnbull, Neal J. Meropol
Therapeutics—Molecularly Targeted Agents and Tumor Biology | Poster board: 486b | Abstract number: TPS3186
Eunice A. Ochuonyo, Samantha Reiss, Patrick J. Ward, Brooke A. Jarrett, Olive Mbah, Prakirthi Yerram, Laura Rivera-Reyes, Sophia Miller, Kelly Magee, Lynn Rosario, Wendy Wittman, Cleo A. Ryals
Online publication only
Partners: University of Colorado, Johnson & Johnson, New York Cancer and Blood Specialists
Anosheh Afghahi, Daniel Sanchez, Yichen Lu, Richard M. Zuniga, Laura Heste, Dina Gifkins, Britney Beaulieu, Catharine Cipolla, Barry Leybovich, Debra Mitchell, Jeffrey Nan, Ebube Onwasigwe, Hemang Patel, Paul Salcuni, Chloe Salzman, Neal J. Meropol, Ashita S. Batavia
Online publication only
Partner: Incyte
Kim Saverno, Siobhan Halloran, Mark Guinter, Kelly Magee, Michael Ondovik, J.E. Hamer-Maansson, Mark Cornfeld, Mihaela Munteanu
Online publication only
Partners: Merck & Co, MSD UK, Mayo Clinic
Jennifer Prescott, Christina Parrinello, Ahmed Sawas, Enrico De Nigris, Jing Yang, Erik Bloomquist, Indu Shrivastava, Changxia Shao, Xinyue Liu, Mohammed Farooqui, Sameer A. Parikh
Online publication only
Partners: Cleveland Clinic, Merck KGaA, EMD Serono
Amanda Nizam, Mairead Kearney, Valerie Morris, Seyed Hamidreza Mahmoudpour, Carroline Lobo, Chiemeka Ike, Jason Hoffman, Ilian Iliev, Prakirthi Yerram, Mark Guinter
Online publication only
Concordance of response-based clinical trial and machine learning–generated real-world end points
Partner: Genentech
Qianyi Zhang, Konstantin Krismer, Yichen Lu, Qianyu Yuan, Aaron Dolor, Auriane Blarre, Aaron B. Cohen, Tori Williams, Sophia Maund, Minu K. Srivastava, Kelly Magee
Online publication only
Partners: Pfizer, University of San Francisco Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, University of Milano, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Hope S. Rugo, Rachel M. Layman, Filipa Lynce, Xianchen Liu, Benjamin Li, Lynn McRoy, Aaron B. Cohen, Melissa Estevez, Giuseppe Curigliano, Adam Brufsky
Online publication only
Unmet need in adults and adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) in the US following a second relapse
Partners: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Stanford Cancer Center, AstraZeneca, Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute, Knight Cancer Institute, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Mark B. Geyer, Michaela Liedtke, Vikram Shetty, Anthony Proli, Yazan K Barqawi, Jenna Collins, Nikesh N. Shah, Jessica T. Leonard, Joseph Elias Jabbour
Online publication only
About Flatiron
Flatiron Health is a healthtech company expanding the possibilities for point of care solutions in oncology and using data for good to power smarter care for every person with cancer. Through machine learning and AI, real-world evidence, and breakthroughs in clinical trials, we continue to transform patients’ real-life experiences into knowledge and create a more modern, connected oncology ecosystem. Flatiron Health is an independent affiliate of the Roche Group.
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