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Hereditary Disease: Page 2
Devyser posts increase in sales in Q2, H1
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LabPulse.com staff writers
For the quarter ended in June, the company reported a loss after tax of SEK 14.3 million, or a loss of SEK .90 per share.
August 23, 2022
Study revises thinking on genes and breast cancer risk
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LabPulse.com staff writers
The review incorporates the findings of the Cancer Risk Estimates Related to Susceptibility (CARRIERS) consortium, a group evaluating predisposition genes and the incidence of breast cancer. Drawing from U.S. population studies, researchers evaluated hereditary cancer genetic testing for 12 established breast cancer genes in a total of 32,247 women with breast cancer and 32,544 women without breast cancer. Results were published by Fergus Couch, PhD, a consultant in experimental pathology and laboratory medicine at the Mayo Clinic, and colleagues.
January 21, 2021
Experts call for universal genetic testing in metastatic prostate cancer
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LabPulse.com staff writers
The article from Dr. Veda Giri of Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University and colleagues reflects a review of germline and somatic testing in prostate cancer discussed at an international multidisciplinary consensus conference held October 4 to 5. The meeting – the Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2019: Implementation of Germline Testing for Prostate Cancer, was hosted by Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University.
June 10, 2020
PerkinElmer says it's not target of federal probe
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LabPulse.com staff writers
The company's statement came in response to a May 18 article by Reuters claiming that PerkinElmer was being investigated for "alleged Medicare fraud involving tens of thousands of unnecessary genetic cancer tests." The article was based on statements by three anonymous sources.
May 17, 2020
Older women benefit from genetic breast cancer testing
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Kate Madden Yee
The study addresses the question of who exactly should undergo breast cancer genetic testing, wrote a team led by Dr. Allison Kurian of Stanford University.
March 10, 2020
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Emily Hayes
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February 10, 2020
CMS plans broader coverage for NGS in breast, ovarian cancer
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Emily Hayes
The agency's review and terms and conditions on the matter were published on October 29 in a proposed national coverage determination (NCD). The agency advised coverage for next-generation sequencing with physician-ordered companion diagnostic tests approved or cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and performed in a CLIA-certified lab. Patients must meet a range of conditions, according to CMS. They must have ovarian or breast cancer, have clinical indications for testing for hereditary cancer, and have never received a prior NGS test. Results will be provided to the treating physician.
October 29, 2019
Invitae provides free testing to pancreatic cancer patients
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LabPulse.com staff writers
Patients must meet criteria in specific clinical areas where genetic testing is underutilized to be eligible for testing. Professional guidelines recommend genetic testing for all pancreatic cancer patients to guide treatment choices and evaluate eligibility for clinical trials, the company noted in a statement.
September 8, 2019
Parkinson's Foundation kicks off genetic testing program
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LabPulse.com staff writers
The program -- dubbed PD GENEration -- will kick off at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, but other pilot sites will come on board later. Results will be stored and used for research purposes. The plan is to initially offer the testing program to 600 participants, and later roll it out to U.S. 50 centers by 2020; the foundation's long-term aim is to include 15,000 Parkinson's patients.
July 15, 2019
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