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Tag Archives: PI3KCA

Liquid Biopsy from Pathway Genomics – Appropriate Uses

Liquid biopsy is the use of blood to diagnose cancer. Pathway Genomics launched its CancerIntercept test that screens for multiple cancers. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Biomarkers, Mutations, Oncogenes, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors, Transcription Factors, Tumor Suppressor Genes and tagged BRAF, CTNNB1, FOC|XL2, GNAS, KRAS, mammography, NRAS, PI3KCA, positive predictive value, PSA, sensitivity, specificity, TP53 on September 23, 2015 by Joseph Gulfo.


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