HIV viral load testing measures the amount of HIV genetic material in the blood. Learn more about this test and how it’s used to guide treatment for HIV.
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BCR-ABL1 testing detects the presence of the BCR-ABL1 gene sequence in an abnormal chromosome 22 to help diagnose chronic myelogenous leukemia and a form of acute lymphoblastic lymphoma.
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PML-RARA (promyelocytic leukemia/retinoic acid receptor alpha) is a specific abnormal rearrangement of genetic material from two separate chromosomes (translocation). A PML-RARA test is used to help diagnose acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).
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Genetic tests for targeted cancer therapy detect mutations (changes) in the DNA of cancer cells. Knowing whether the cancer has a particular mutation can help guide the type of treatment that a person receives. The presence or absence of certain mutations can predict who may benefit from certain drugs and who is not likely to respond.
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A description of the Albumin test - what it tests for, when to get one, and what your next steps may be.
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