Signatera testing: Has anyone had this done?
I have been given an option to take the Signatera residual disease test. I have heard mixed opinions that it is not a good source for pancreatic cancer specifically. Has anyone else been given this option and what their doctors have said about it.
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Has anyone used Signatera blood testing to help find recurring cancer after a colon resection?
Thank you for your insight. Can you share what your clinical trial was for? What did you do that you think contributed to your long term PDAC survival?
Beth
Yes. My oncologist thought it was a good idea. I go in every other month for blood draws...so far all is good.
@reidroberts, in addition to the reply from @mynightmare2022, you might appreciate this related discussion in the pancreatic cancer support group
- Signatera testing: Has anyone had this done? Signatera testing: Has anyone had this done?
Yes. I'm on my 6th blood draw now
I've been tested every 2 months. After chemo, radiation and surgery my first 2 tests were zero. The next 3 tests went from .04 to .06 then to 1.13. After scans last week a very small spot on my lung has shown up. So a cryoablation procedure is being scheduled now. Hopefully blood tests will go back to zero. We will see what happens. I'm glad these blood tests can detect cancer developing very early instead of dealing with a larger problem.
@reidroberts, did you have the cryoablation? How are you doing?
My signatera blood test went up to a 5 and they did the cryoablation this last Monday. They froze off a spot that is so small they cannot even get a biopsy but assume it's cancerous. They could not find anything else but will scan again in about 3 weeks. Hopefully my blood tests will come back down from doing this procedure. If not we will take care of whatever shows up. I've done 2 of these cryoablation procedures in the past and they are not too bad. Much better than surgery. So far so good and keeping my fingers crossed. Signatera blood testing seems to do a good job detecting cancer very early instead of latter when it would be much harder to deal with.
Yes, I use Signatera. It picked up a liver metastasis that I had ablated 2/21/22. I have some lung nodules which I'm actually having cryoablated tomorrow. My last Signatera on 4/18/23 was the first positive after eight negatives in a row. It was a very slight increase. But we believe it's coming from the lung nodules which have gotten larger.
Who did your ablation?