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What is the ChemoFx(r) test?
It's a test that determines how an individual cancer patient is likely to respond to various types of chemotherapy by testing chemotherapy options on that patient's cancer cells before treating the patient.How is it different from other tests?
Unlike most chemosensitivity and resistance assays, ChemoFx® can help your physician determine if your cancer is likely to be responsive to the chemotherapies your physician has chosen.Is the ChemoFx® test right for me?
If your physician can access your tumor and is considering chemotherapy, then this test may be right for you. Keep in mind that leukemia and lymphoma are not tested at this time.How is the ChemoFx® test done?
A portion of your cancer cells or fluid removed during your surgical procedure or biopsy is sent to the lab for testing. The cancer cells are grown in the laboratory and treated with a number of chemotherapies selected by your physician. After treatment of the cancer cells, a report of the cancer cell response to each drug is sent to your doctor. He or she may use the results to help determine the most appropriate treatment option for you.What will the test tell my physician?
The test will tell your physician which treatments your cancer responded to in the laboratory and which treatments your cancer did not respond to. This will help your physician determine the chemotherapy that is most likely to work for you and reduce the chances of receiving ineffective therapies that can lead to tumor progression, increased side effects, reduced effectiveness of future treatments and an overall decrease in your quality of life. On the other hand, there may be times when the results indicate that the cancer did not respond to any of the chosen chemotherapies, which is valuable information for your physician.Will I get a copy of the results?
Your physician will get a copy of the results and will discuss the best treatment plan with you based on all the information available and his or her expertise—not just the results of the test.