Qoppa as a New Pan-Tumor Synthetic Parameter Derived from Tumor-Associated Biomarkers for Identifying Oncology Patients at High Risk of Metastasis: A Prospective Pilot Study
Author/s
Diaz Santos, Javier; Rodriguez Valle, Alba; Berrocal Gavilan, Beatriz; Urquizar Rodriguez, Olivia; Montoro Garcia, SilviaDate
2026-01-20Discipline/s
MedicinaSubject/s
BiomarkersDisease progression
Liquid biopsy
Metastasis
Precision medicine
Abstract
Background/Objective: Early detection of metastatic progression remains a major challenge in precision oncology. Conventional radiological imaging cannot reliably identify micrometastatic disease. Although circulating tumor DNA is promising for minimal residual disease detection, organ-derived response biomarkers reflecting tissue adaptation to secreted factors remain unexplored. We hypothesized that integrating such biomarkers with global laboratory parameters would generate a synthetic variable with improved discrimination for de novo metastasis and mortality. Methods: This prospective observational pilot study enrolled 30 patients (median age 64.4 years; 56.7% female) with heterogeneous solid malignancies. Peripheral blood biomarkers responsive to tumor-secreted soluble factors (n = 11) were quantified using a multiplexed beads Luminex immunoassay. Global analytical parameters (n = 20) were derived from routine laboratory assessments. Hierarchical agglomerative clustering analysis g...





