The results from MyChoice, Precise Tumor, FRA, and PD-L1 are used to do this.
What is inform cancer treatment?
These genese have the highest risk for ovarian cancer.
What are BRCA1/2?
The MyRisk result contains the MMt which stands for this.
What is MyRisk Management Tool?
MFAP stands for this.
What is Myriad Financial Assistance Program?
Endometrial cancer is most commonly diagnosed at this point.
What are the early states (I or II)?
MyChoice CDx is considered this kind of test.
What is Homologous Recombination Deficiency or HRD?
These are the stages that qualify for MyRisk.
What are stages I-IV?
This is no cost to the patient or clinic.
What is the cost for using Myriad's patient Education services?
This is how much the Direct Payment Option is.
What is $249?
This is NOT run on every patient at Myriad.
What is RNA?
These 3 biomarkers are used to calculate the Genomic Instability Score (GIS) provided by MyChoice CDx.
What are LST, LOH, and TAI?
This scenario qualifies for a RiskScore.
What is a female without a personal history of breast cancer with a negative MyRisk result?
Glidian provides this service but does not verify patient insurance cost.
What is Glidian?
This is the word we should never use when talking about cost for patients.
What is free?
This too is not unique to Myriad's variant classification process.
What is literature review?
This test qualifies a patient for Mirvetuximab (MIRV).
What is FRA?
These factors are included in the RiskScore evaluation.
What are personal medical history, family medical history, cancer genetic risk markers, and ancestry markers?
MyGeneHistory (MGH) performs these services.
What is collects family history and determines if guidelines are met and pre-populates a test-request form (TRF)?
This is when Customer Service sends a cost estimate.
What is when MyRisk is ordered?
This would NOT be a red flag for Lynch Syndrome.
What is a personal history of breast cancer (before 50)?
Precise Tumor is intended for use with these patients.
What are patients with any solid tumor cancer that is advanced, metastatic, recurrent, refractory or relapsed.
Annual mammography and annual breast MRI are recommended for these
What are women with a 20% or more lifetime risk for developing breast cancer who are 30 y.o or older?
This will NOT be found on the Summary Sheet.
What is LOH?
These three tools contribute to making testing more affordable.
What is broad in-network status, financial assistance/payment plans, and personalized cost estimates?
In accordance with Myriad's lifetime commitment to patients, this happens when a VUS is reclassified as pathogenic.
What is issuing an amended/updated result with the associated cancer risks and medical management?