How many Legacy Tests does MyRisk combine?
3 Tests
Integrated BRACAnalysis
Integrated Colaris
Integrated ColarisAP
How is this test different from Integrated BRACAnalysis?
This is FDA approved and HCP's can only prescribe certain PARP Inhibitors (medications) based on these results.
There is a slight difference in the BART portion of the testing.
What is the most common, first test, for Prostate cancer?
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) testing.
Is EndoPredict somatic or germline testing?
Somatic
What does HRD stand for?
Homologous recombination deficiency - your cell can't repair double-strand breaks in DNA using HRR.
How many genes did MyRisk start out testing and how many genes are included today?
24 to start and 48 to date
How many CDx tests does Myriad offer?
2
BRACAnalysis CDx
MyChoice CDx
What are some of the reasons PSA levels might be higher?
Age, UTI, Sexual Activity, Medications or Supplements, Riding a Bike, Prostate Cancer
Who is eligible for EndoPredict testing?
Patients with ER+, HER2-, early stage breast cancer.
No cancer in lymph nodes or only in 1-3 lymph nodes
What are PARP Inhibitors?
Typically oral medication that blocks your DNA repair genes (if you have a cancer causing mutation in your "repair" tool (gne) you don't want your cell to use this tool!
Why does the TRF list 3 different MyRisk tests and how are they different in the lab?
The tests are named based on the legacy tests - for the purpose of criteria review for insurance approval.
In the lab they aren't different at all - even MyRisk Update - it is all the same 48 genes.
What are the PARP Inhibitor/Medications that can be prescribed based on the results of this test?
Lynparza, Talzenna, Zejula
What is a Gleason Score and why is it problematic?
This is a score grade given based on the appearance of the cells. This test is largely subjective - not all pathologists agree on what they see (to give a grade).
How fast does the patient get their results?
Within 7 days.
MyChoice tests BRAC 1/2 Genes - how is it different from Integrated BRACAnalysis?
It tests on a tumor level - somatic or germline, don't care about the source of the mutation - just if the pt has the mutation.
What year was MyRisk launched?
2013
What does CDx mean?
Companion diagnostic. These are medical devices or tests that help determine if a patient is a good candidate for a specific drug or therapy.
Who is eligible for Prolaris testing?
Any untreated patient diagnosed with localized prostate cancer.
What questions does EndoPredict answer?
3 Questions:
How will the cancer potentially respond to chemotherpay?
Can they safely stop hormone treatement at 5 years?
What is the chance of the cancer coming back at a distant metastasis within 10 years?
What are the 3 types of Genomic Instability Status (GIS) that are looked at in MyChoice testing?
LOH (loss of heterozygosity)
TAI (Telomeric Allelic Imbalance)
LST (Large-Scare State Transitions).
*by using a combination of these methods, MyChoice CDx can identify 34% more tumors with HRD than LOH testing alone.
Is MyRisk testing somatic or germline testing?
Germline - these mutations are in your germ cells and therefore can be passed on to offspring.
What was the first cancer that was covered under the FDA label for this test and what cancers are now included?
Ovarian cancer was originally the only cancer covered.
Today the FDA label for this test covers Breast, Ovarian, Pancreatic, and Prostate cancers.
What do you learn from Prolaris testing?
How aggressive your cancer is and how much treatment is needed.
Helps identify which men would benefit for hormone thereaphy and who can skip it.
Risk of dying from prostate cancer in the next 10 years
Understand the risk of the cancer spreading outside of the prostate.
How many genes does EndoPredict test?
11 genes
How often is a patient with ovarian cancer HRD+?
1 in 2 patients or 50% of the time.