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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

FoundationOne FAQ Patients and Physicians (HCP)



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FAQs: Patients
 
What are genomic alterations and what role do they play in cancer?
 
 
How can knowing my cancer's genomic information help my treatment?
 
 
What's the likelihood that FoundationOne will find a treatable genomic alteration?
 
 
Will I need to have another biopsy taken for the test?
 
 
What can I expect if my doctor orders FoundationOne or FoundationOne Heme and how long will it take to get the results?
 
 
Does it matter what kind of cancer I have or how advanced the cancer is?
 
 
Are the test results intended to provide information on both hereditary and acquired genomic alterations found in my tumor?
 
 
What are the limitations of the tests?
 
 
How much do FoundationOne and FoundationOne Heme cost?
 
 
FAQs: Physicians and Healthcare Providers
 
Who is eligible for the FoundationOne test?
 
 
Who is eligible for the FoundationOne Heme test?
 
 
How do I order FoundationOne?
 
 
What are the specimen requirements for FoundationOne?
 
 
How do I order FoundationOne Heme?
 
 
What are the specimen requirements for FoundationOne Heme?
 
 
Are FoundationOne and FoundationOne Heme covered by insurance?
 
 
How long does it take to get results?
 
 
How do I obtain the results?
 
 
How might FoundationOne or FoundationOne Heme be useful in my practice?
 
 
Do these tests predict response to chemotherapy or the likelihood of recurrence?
 
 
Who can I contact if I have additional questions?
 
 

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