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ONCOLOGY

Oncology tests for risk estimation and diagnostic testing for hereditary and somatic cancer

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Cancer arises from genetic alterations which can either be inherited or acquired sporadically during a person’s lifetime. Genetic alterations, such as single nucleotide variations, insertions or deletions, rearrangements, and amplifications, accumulate over time leading to malignant cells which can grow uncontrollably forming tumors. Molecular classification and identification of the genetic alterations that lead to the development of tumors can help in early detection, provide information about recurrence and treatment resistance and guide healthcare providers towards the most suitable treatment for patients.

HEREDITARY CANCER GENETIC TESTS

We offer a range of solutions for accurate genetic testing. You can choose from tests for a specific cancer type or extended, comprehensive tests that cover different cancer types, depending on the needs of your patient.

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SOLID TUMOR PROFILING

Our tumor profile tests are specifically designed to provide a detailed analysis of tumor histology and genetics, while offering guidance on the best clinical management and latest available treatment options tailored for each patient.

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LIQUID BIOPSY

Our liquid biopsy portfolio can provide guidance for targeted therapies safely, non-invasively and precisely, overcoming some of the challenges associated with tumor biopsy.

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Carrier screening is a genetic test designed to identify whether an individual carries a gene with changes (mutations) associated with inherited diso...

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Trisomy 13, also known as Patau syndrome, is a genetic condition in which cells in the body have three copies of chromosome 13 instead of two. The co...

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing global health threats, and accurate identification and surveillance of multidrug-resistant...

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Colorectal cancer remains a significant health concern globally. While genetic factors play a crucial role in its development, identifying the exact ...

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