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Despite Barriers, Labs Starting to Report Suspected Cancer Risk Mutations Seen in Tumor Testing

Despite Barriers, Labs Starting to Report Suspected Cancer Risk Mutations Seen in Tumor Testing

by Caitlin Kingsley | Feb 6, 2020 | News

Paired tumor/germline testing is far from standard practice in cancer care, but some experts in the field are advocating that when patients have their tumors genomically profiled to determine precision medicine options, that is an opportunity to also evaluate them for...
Despite Barriers, Labs Starting to Report Suspected Cancer Risk Mutations Seen in Tumor Testing

Personalized Medicine in 2019: Options Increasing But Are They Reaching Patients?

by Caitlin Kingsley | Jan 2, 2020 | News

In 2019, the field of personalized medicine continued to grow with the market launch of more than two dozen drugs targeting novel genomic alterations and numerous genetic tests to determine whether patients are at risk for serious diseases like cancer, and whether...
Ellen Matloff Quoted in GenomeWeb Article on Barriers to In-Person Genetic Counseling

Ellen Matloff Quoted in GenomeWeb Article on Barriers to In-Person Genetic Counseling

by Caitlin Kingsley | Dec 2, 2019 | News

People around the US, regardless of whether they live in a large city or a remote village, can now order genetic tests online to learn their inherited risks for serious diseases, such as cancer. But what do individuals do after they learn their risks? How do they find...
Despite Barriers, Labs Starting to Report Suspected Cancer Risk Mutations Seen in Tumor Testing

My Gene Counsel Weighs in on Large-Scale Multigene Panel Study of Hereditary Cancer Risk

by Caitlin Kingsley | Sep 12, 2019 | News

Investigators at Ambry Genetics, the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, the University of Utah, and the University of California at Irvine have tapped into Ambry’s large collection of multigene panel test results to clarify hereditary cancer associations in high-risk...
Genetic Testing: When Should You Consider Testing Beyond BRCA?

Genetic Testing: When Should You Consider Testing Beyond BRCA?

by Caitlin Kingsley | May 17, 2019 | Multimedia

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