Monitor
cancer or its recurrence or changes
a simple blood test….
Keeping track of cancer is very critical
Cancer is best managed by a treatment plan that stays one step ahead of the tumor. Conventional techniques such as imaging or scans could take more than 3 months to detect the effectiveness of treatments. It is important to determine as quickly as possible if the cancer is responding to the therapy or is progressing.
Features of CancertrackTM
- Multi-coordinate and multi-dimensional probes to track down DNA and RNA eleased by cancer cells in the patient’s blood
- Unique, unprecedented capability to detect cancerous activity
- Enables real-time, rapid response to the dynamic molecular profile of a patient’s cancer
- Safe, accurate, simple, and cost-effective
- Non-invasive blood test
- Not dependent on the availability of tissue
- Tests all active disease sites
- Limit of detection is 0.1% Mutal Allele Frequency
- For more powerful than conventional biopsy
- Extensive coverage of NCCN recommended biomarkers
Features of Cancertrack™
- Multi-coordinate and multi-dimensional probes to track down DNA and RNA released by cancer cells in the patient’s blood
- Unique, unprecedented capability to detect cancerous activity
- Enables real-time, rapid response to the dynamic molecular profile of a patient’s cancer
- Safe, accurate, simple, and cost-effective
- Non-invasive blood test
- Not dependent on the availability of tissue
- Tests all active disease sites
- Limit of detection is 0.1% Mutal Allele Frequency
- For more powerful than conventional biopsy
- Extensive coverage of NCCN recommended biomarkers
Cancertrack™ is suitable for
Every person who has been diagnosed with cancer; as a supplement to conventional biopsy for a more robust molecular diagnosis and baseline measurement of cell-free tumor DNA and RNA before the initiation of therapy.
Every patient who is in remission or a cancer survivor and needs monitoring
Every patient who is under treatment for cancer
Every patient in whom the cancer is not responding satisfactorily to 'Standard of Care' therapy
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