What experience has anyone had with the Signatera blood test?

Posted by babab @babab, Aug 19, 2024

What experience has anyone had with the Signatera blood test. My results have been 0.13, 0.15, and now 0.17.

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Please explain the purpose of this blood test,etc.

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@judilafleur Molecular testing (which is a type of blood testing) for cancer comes in two main types: personalized tests like Natera Signatera and standardized tests like Northstar Response. (There are other companies, too.)

Personalized or "tumor-informed" tests like Natera's Signatera analyze the patient's specific tumor (from tumor tissue taken at the time of the initial biopsy, for example) to create a customized panel of 16 "targets" that looks for those exact mutations in blood samples. Standardized or "tumor-agnostic" tests like Northstar don't require tumor tissue samples and instead look for common cancer-associated genetic changes across many cancer types. >500 genomic loci, according to their website.

Both approaches detect tiny fragments of cancer DNA in the bloodstream, allowing doctors to monitor treatment effectiveness and potential recurrence earlier than imaging, but they differ in their precision (personalized tests are more sensitive for a specific cancer) versus versatility (standardized tests can detect multiple cancer types without needing tumor tissue). Given the increasing body of research demonstrating the tests' effectiveness, insurance companies now will often cover such testing, depending on the initial diagnosis (type of cancer, stage, etc.).

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Please explain the purpose of this blood test,etc.

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Today I experienced stomach pain. It may have been a Panera salad however. The Northstar ctdna sample was only received today. They told me FedEx was having weather delays.

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This morning and yesterday I had to nap. Sudden fatigue sets on. But afterwards it dissipates. I have some joint pain also that comes and goes. But some of that I also had after RC surgery.

I am anxious about the second ctdna results next week. I am hoping/praying ddmvac 4 removed any mrd.

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Two days in I have some minor side effects. A slight headache that comes and goes. And some nausea and feeling weird that comes and goes. I also have more energy than after chemo interestingly. I was able to buy 16 24 packs of water at CVS for the first time since August yesterday and do some home repairs yesterday.

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Both RX’ are to manage nausea when applicable. I still have a lot of OD so I canceled that one.

My bloodwork this morning included Northstar but not Signatera interestingly. I guess my oncologist is looking for a post chemo/pre immunotherapy baseline.

Opdivo at 8AM.

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First Opdivo around 930AM. No side effects so far. Fatigue but I had to get up at 5AM and I never sleep well when I know I have to get up early.

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Second generation H1 antihistamines are recommended. So Claritin it is. The oncology RN stated there are no contraindications for Zyrtec and Benadryl. I will drop Zyrtec (seasonal allergies) and add a daily Claritin. The urostomy RN recommended Benadryl against stoma site rash. The oncologist also prescribed odansetron and something else. I am awaiting an explanation.

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Both RX’ are to manage nausea when applicable. I still have a lot of OD so I canceled that one.

My bloodwork this morning included Northstar but not Signatera interestingly. I guess my oncologist is looking for a post chemo/pre immunotherapy baseline.

Opdivo at 8AM.

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Second generation H1 antihistamines are recommended. So Claritin it is. The oncology RN stated there are no contraindications for Zyrtec and Benadryl. I will drop Zyrtec (seasonal allergies) and add a daily Claritin. The urostomy RN recommended Benadryl against stoma site rash. The oncologist also prescribed odansetron and something else. I am awaiting an explanation.

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My first Opdivo treatment will be this Thursday 4/3. I have to figure out which antihistamine to take as research indicates H1 antihistamines boosts efficacy.

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We will start nivolumab as soon as my insurance approves the authorization. That can take up to 15 days.

Initially, he suggested monitoring. He called me back around 7PM and agreed to immunotherapy.

He stated northstar is concerning but the significance is uncertain. We have yet to establish a trend. We will complete northstar and signatera again in April and ct/MRI in May.

My kidneys are recovering well after ddmvac 4. No two additional cycles my oncologist told me.

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