Imputation of race and ethnicity categories using genetic ancestry from real-world genomic testing data.

Pac Symp Biocomput

Tempus Labs, Inc., Chicago, IL, 60654, USA*Joint first authorship.

Published: January 2024

The incompleteness of race and ethnicity information in real-world data (RWD) hampers its utility in promoting healthcare equity. This study introduces two methods-one heuristic and the other machine learning-based-to impute race and ethnicity from genetic ancestry using tumor profiling data. Analyzing de-identified data from over 100,000 cancer patients sequenced with the Tempus xT panel, we demonstrate that both methods outperform existing geolocation and surname-based methods, with the machine learning approach achieving high recall (range: 0.859-0.993) and precision (range: 0.932-0.981) across four mutually exclusive race and ethnicity categories. This work presents a novel pathway to enhance RWD utility in studying racial disparities in healthcare.

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