“…The results of the current study lend further support to already published evidence for use of LBC specimens and their routine utilization in molecular diagnostics. Not only have these findings been reproduced across multiple fixative types, they are seen across multiple assay types on differing platforms, including next generation sequencing, 3,[7][8][9] Sanger sequencing, 4,5,14 capillary electrophoresis, 4,5 RT-PCR, 10 and varying genetic alterations, from substitutions and insertions/deletions 3,7,8 to microsatellite instability and tumor mutational burden, 9 loss of heterozygosity 4,5 and copy number variations. 12 Furthermore, the current study adds to the growing data that DNA is stable in LBC media over an extended time, allowing delayed DNA isolation and molecular analysis on an as-needed basis.…”