There are different types of genetic testing. There is testing for the DNA in our cells which shows what bad mutations we might have inherited or that could be passed along to our blood relatives. This testing for hereditary cancer risk requires your approval.
Then there is genetic testing of the tumor. This has been approved for payment by Medicare and has become standard practice, but does not require your approval.
Read MoreThe second test involves the genetic sequencing of your tumor. These genetic changes can be inherited but most arise during a person’s lifetime. This process usually involves examining a biopsy or surgical specimen of your tumor. This testing can lead to decisions on drugs which might work against your cancer.
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