New Predictive Blood Test: ctDNA
From http://www.theguardian.com. A new ctDNA blood test identifies returning circulating tumor cells before a scan can find cancer recurrence. The old ctDNA used a technique called whole exome sequencing that typically looks for between 16 and 50 mutations. The new test uses whole genome sequencing and searches for 1,800 mutations making it more sensitive. June 2, 2024. This sounds like a real advancement! I wonder when it will be implemented in our treatment.
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My oncologist said that "negative" is the hoped for result, however if it comes back "positive", a number is always attached, which (I am only guessing) might be the percentages you're asking about. The Natera website is a very informative resource. https://www.natera.com/oncology/signatera-advanced-cancer-detection/clinicians/signatera-for-breast-cancer/
Is signatera blood test show microscopic cancer?
Thank you...I will forward to my oncologist to order.
Call Natera and speak to them directly. Ask them about your specific insurance and out of pocket costs.
Will call. Thx
I went and re- read my post. I don't think it has a name, yet. If it is being done in trials in U.S. hospitals, I assume they would be the top breast cancer clinics, which eliminates mine. From what I've read, it absolutely will be coming. Good predictive abilities seems crucial to saving our lives!
I think you are describing Signatera. At the bottom of the Natera website is a place where your doctor can request more information. https://www.natera.com/info/personalized-mrd-test/
Signatera is the test, ct DNA ( circulating tumor DNA) is what is being measured ( hopefully negative) and identified by analysis of your biopsied or surgically removed tumor tissue. Natera is the company.
Sorry, but this is not Signatera. It is new, much better test. Please see my June 10th post. Signatera uses whole exome, new test uses whole genome. Looks as if test is not on market, yet. By all means get Signatera, now, but look forward to new hope with this new test.
Thanks for the clarification. I'm can't wait! Who is manufacturing the new one?