Description.
All cancer is genetic, but some cancers are more genetic than others.
Cancer is a complex disorder that is mostly due to environmental, age and lifestyle contributions but sometimes has a genetic contribution to it.
With advanced knowledge about the genetic background of your disease you will have a better opportunity to fight it.
In cancer genetics clinic we have two categories:
- Sporadic cancer clinic- Helps in identifying the molecular background of the tumor
- Hereditary cancer clinic- To detect the genetic background of your disease.
Apart from being able to fight the disease effectively, understanding the genetic background can help in,
- Understanding and managing their cancer risks.
- Understanding the risk of developing other cancers.
- Understanding the family risk of cancer.
While a positive genetic test result is beneficial in all the above ways, a negative test result can provide the person a peace of mind that no harmful genetic variants have been inherited.
What to expect in a visit to a genetic counsellor?
A Cancer genetic counsellor has the knowledge to help you understand the need and benefits of genetic testing. About 5-10% of cancers are known to have an inherited genetic component.
The genetic counselor will ask for your family details a draw a family tree. Make sure you have the following details before visiting your genetic counsellor:
- Cancer history in the family
- Type of cancer diagnosed, age
- Treatment, how are they now?
Based on the provided family details and your personal history the genetic counselor will recommend you whether to or not undergo genetic testing.cancer risk.
Your genetic counselor will also discuss these genetic testing topics:
- The pros and cons of genetic testing for you and/or your family members
- A genetic testing plan that best meets your needs
- Current laws about the privacy of genetic information
“All cancer is genetic, but some cancers are more genetic than others.” PARAPHRASED FROM ANIMAL FARM, BY GEORGE ORWELL
Cancer is a complex disorder that is mostly due to environmental, age and lifestyle contributions but sometimes has a genetic contribution to it.
With advanced knowledge about the genetic background of your disease, you will have a better opportunity to fight it.
In cancer genetics clinic we have two categories:
- Sporadic cancer clinic- Helps in identifying the molecular background of the tumor.
- Hereditary cancer clinic- To detect the genetic background of your disease.
Apart from being able to fight the disease effectively, understanding the genetic background can help in,
- Understanding and managing their cancer risks.
- Understanding the risk of developing other cancers.
- Understanding the family risk of cancer.
Personalized Cancer Management
Genetic Testing: Our genetic testing services encompass a wide range of cancer-related genes and markers. By analyzing an individual’s DNA, we can detect specific genetic mutations or alterations that may contribute to cancer development. Our tests include:
- Cancer Risk Assessment Panel: This panel analyzes a comprehensive set of cancer-associated genes and provides an assessment of an individual’s overall cancer risk profile.
- Hereditary Cancer Panel: Designed for individuals with a family history of cancer, this panel identifies inherited gene mutations that increase the risk of developing specific types of cancer.
- Tumor Profiling: This test analyzes genetic alterations in a tumor sample to guide personalized treatment options and identify targeted therapies.
Personalized Treatment Options: Once the genetic testing results are available, our team of experts generates personalized treatment options tailored to each patient’s genetic profile. These options take into account the specific genetic mutations, pharmacogenomics, and other relevant factors. Our treatment recommendations may include:
- Targeted Therapies: Based on the genetic analysis, we identify specific mutations that can be targeted by precision therapies. This approach allows for more effective and personalized treatment strategies.
- Immunotherapy: We evaluate the genetic markers associated with immune response and identify potential candidates for immunotherapy. This revolutionary treatment approach harnesses the patient’s immune system to fight cancer cells.
- Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy: Genetic testing results also guide the selection and optimization of traditional cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, ensuring optimal effectiveness and minimizing side effects.
Pharmacogenomics and Therapy Optimization: Pharmacogenomics plays a crucial role in tailoring treatment plans for individual patients. By analyzing genetic variations that affect drug metabolism and response, we can predict how patients will respond to specific medications. This information enables healthcare professionals to select the most effective drugs and optimize treatment regimens, improving patient outcomes while minimizing adverse effects.
Nutrigenomics and Personalized Nutrition: Incorporating nutrigenomics into the cancer treatment process allows for personalized nutrition interventions that address individual genetic variations and optimize treatment outcomes. By tailoring nutrition plans, managing side effects, implementing targeted dietary interventions, and supporting survivorship, nutrigenomics contributes to a comprehensive approach to cancer care that considers each patient’s unique genetic makeup and nutritional needs.
GeneAura’s innovative approach to cancer prediction and management empowers patients with personalized insights and treatment options based on genetic testing, pharmacogenomics, therapy optimization, and nutrigenomics. By leveraging the power of genetics and advanced technologies, we are transforming the landscape of cancer care, enabling more effective interventions and improved patient outcomes. Contact us today to learn more about how GeneAura can support you or your loved ones on the journey to personalized cancer management.