RGCC testing known as the greek test

Posted by jduckett @jduckett, Feb 29, 2024

Has anyone used RGCC testing also known as "The greek test"?

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Hi,
Here is a link to RGCC North America. They provide names of medical providers in your area who offer the test.
https://myrgcc.com/about-us/
I see Dr. Ray Andrews at Prestige Wellness Center in Springdale, Utah. The Onconomics Plus test is very useful but over $2000, so I can't afford to repeat it now. It is more informative than the Oncotrace test because it gives specific treatment options, both traditional and natural substances, that will treat your specific cancer tumor cells.

I have been focusing on taking natural supplements recommended in the Onconomics Plus test, taking meds from Dr Paul Marik’s Cancer Care Protocol that is available online, keto diet , and Eat to Beat Disease foods that fight cancer. My last CT showed no new cancer in my LLL, the new GGO that was developing in my middle right lobe disappeared, but I have a new left chest wall nodule that Mayo Pulminary Nodule Clinic is watching.

Best of luck to you.

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The Functional Medicine doctor I see occasionally offers the RGCC Oncotrace test to assess for circulating tumor cells and cancer biomarkers.

I decided to pay for the test both before and after my Stage 1a lung cancer surgery ( clean margins and negative lymph nodes). The RGCC test showed a positive level of 2.4 prior to surgery and 2.1 six weeks after surgery. I contacted RGCC and I was told that cancer that is in remission should have a value of less than 1.4.

The pathology report on the lung cancer tumor showed adenocarcinoma. I was denied follow up with Oncology because I was told I didn't meet criteria.

The tumor that was removed during surgery was not tested for genetic or cancer biomarkers. I am trying to figure out what to do next.

What is standard of care for Oncology follow up after surgical removal of a tumor with clean margins and negative lymph nodes? I am concerned I still have cancer tumor cells in my blood. I would like to know my treatment options.

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@janet23 look into ctDNA.

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