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    • [DOC File]Genetic Testing for Hereditary Cancer

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      CPT Code Description 0005U Oncology (prostate) gene expression profile by real-time RT-PCR of 3 genes (ERG, PCA3, and SPDEF), urine, algorithm reported as risk score 0011M Oncology, prostate cancer, mRNA expression assay of 12 genes (10 content and 2 housekeeping), RT-PCR test utilizing blood plasma and urine, algorithms to predict high-grade ...

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    • Prostate Cancer: Are you genetically predisposed? | EasyDNA USA

      Prostate cancer is thought to have a hereditary component; evaluating personal and family histories is a major part of hereditary cancer risk assessment. Mutations in multiple genes cause hereditary prostate cancer, which markedly increase the lifetime risk for prostate cancer.

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      Two basic tools are currently used in the United States to screen for prostate cancer: the DRE test and the blood test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA). With the DRE, the clinician inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to palpate the posterior aspect of the prostate gland for nodules or other abnormalities.

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    • [DOC File]Molecular Oncology Testing for Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis ...

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      Family history of prostate cancer or breast cancer would suggest that regular PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood tests be started at age 35. For other men, screening should begin at age 40. THE BASICS The prostate gland is part of the endocrine system, a walnut-sized gland that sits between the bladder and the rectum at the bottom of the ...

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    • [DOCX File]IRB - The University of Utah

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      DNA from normal and tumorous tissue obtained from patients with cancer of the breast was examined. Tumor tissues had higher aflatoxin-adduct levels than did normal tissue from the same individual. The result of this study verifies the presence of carcinogenic aflatoxin within the cancer tissue and thus implicates aflatoxin as a cause of breast ...

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    • [DOC File]01report.doc - USRF

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      Health care providers discuss the potential benefits and limitations of prostate screening with men older than 50 years of age; following this discussion, the PSA test and the DRE should be offered annually to men 50 years and older who are at average risk for prostate cancer and have at least a …

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    • [DOCX File]MEDICAL NECESSITY LETTER - Ambry Genetics

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      Background: Silencing of tumor suppressor genes through DNA methylation is a key process in the onset and progression of cancer. Testing prostate biopsy samples for the presents of DNA methylation has been proposed as a predictive test to determine which patients are at high or low risk of having prostate cancer found on future biopsies

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    • [DOCX File]Quia

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      The Test 1 test is what is known as an “assay.” This assay measures how fast the cells in your tumor are dividing or in other words it measures the expression of certain genes during the cycle of a cell. Because all prostate cancers are not the same, getting a Test 1 result may tell your doctor additional information about your cancer.

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    • [DOCX File]Oregon

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      The authors conclude that additional research is needed to develop more appropriate definitions for hereditary prostate cancer genetic testing. Piliée et al. (2017) used a multi-gene panel to sequence germline DNA from 102 men with prostate cancer and at least one additional primary cancer who also met one of three additional criteria.

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    • [DOC File]A Primer on Prostate

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      Effective January 1, 2016, CPT code 81528 replaced HCPCS G0464 for the Cologuard™ multitarget stool DNA (sDNA) test. For more information, refer to MLN Matters Article® MM9115 - National Coverage Determination (NCD) for Screening for Colorectal Cancer Using Cologuard™—A Multitarget Stool DNA Test.

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