Oncotype DX Test for Breast Cancer: How it Differs from Tumor DNA Sequencing and Why it's Used 👀

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • The Oncotype DX test is a commonly used assay in cancer agencies for breast cancer patients with a certain type of breast cancer and stage. Many patients believe that if they’ve had this test they’ve had tumour DNA sequencing and know all of their treatment options. However, this is not so - not by a long shot.
    Precision Oncology specialist, Alex Rolland, discusses the Oncotype DX test: how it works, what it actually tells your doctor, what treatment options it helps match you to, and how it differs from tumor DNA sequencing. He also explains the results of the TAILORx trial and why so many patients are confused about this test in general.
    He is joined by Precision Oncology Advocate and CTOAM cofounder, Michelle Morand. They also share next steps that breast cancer patients can take to identify the most effective treatment for them.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:16 Alex’s Presentation: Oncotype DX: What Does it Actually Tell Patients About Their Cancer and How it Differs from Tumor DNA Sequencing
    01:42 What the Oncotype DX test is and how it works
    04:19 Pre-Menopause scoring
    07:16 Post-Menopause scoring
    08:04 Flowchart showing the different results
    08:36 Exploring the TAILORx Trial
    09:31 Who is able to avoid chemo, and who is likely to benefit from it
    11:27 Disadvantages of the Oncotype DX test
    14:44 Why the Oncotype DX test is NOT a replacement for tumor DNA sequencing
    17:27 How patients can get the information and support they need now
    Learn more about tumor DNA sequencing and tumor RNA expression testing, both of which help you to identify the exact type of targeted treatment that will work for you…
    ➡️ Tumor DNA testing:
    • Why Tumor DNA Sequenci...
    ➡️ Tumor RNA expression testing:
    • Get the Best Cancer Tr...
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  • @daynathomas5167
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    How come there isn’t many studies on PNI in breast cancer as there is in other cancers?