HOW IT WORKS
How It Works
Taking a proactive step towards your health with the liquid biopsy test for early cancer detection could save your life. Our liquid biopsy test kit for early cancer detection allows you to collect a blood sample and send it to the laboratory for analysis.
Early cancer detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes, and we are committed to providing you with accurate and reliable results.
Our tests are currently only available by prescription by a licensed physician. If you are interested in one of our tests or if you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us.
Turnaround Time
The results of the tests depends on the specific test. The results of the ColonAiQ liquid biopsy test are available within several days. The Early Pancreatic Cancer Test needs more time which can extend the turnaround time and also if a sample must travel a significant distance.
The laboratory will process the sample and provide the results to your healthcare provider through a secure online portal or via email within the specified timeframe.
Patients can inquire with their healthcare providers about the expected turnaround time for their specific tests and whether any expedited processing is needed. Advances in technology and laboratory practices have improved the speed at which many tests can be conducted, but the precise timeline can still vary considerably.
Results
Receiving the results of a medical test can be a pivotal moment in your healthcare journey. It can provide relief and reassurance or trigger a range of emotions, from concern to confusion. Today, we explore two possible outcomes of our tests—positive and negative results- and the significance each holds in the context of your health*:
*Pure offers a screening test and does not diagnose cancer. Diagnostic testing is needed to confirm cancer.
No Cancer Signal Detected
No evidence of cancer was found in the sample. This result is generally a positive outcome, indicating that there are no indications or signs of cancer at the time of the test.
A “No Cancer Signal Detected” result should be discussed with a healthcare provider, who can provide further context, answer any questions, and recommend appropriate follow-up screenings or monitoring as needed based on the specific circumstances.
Routine cancer screenings are performed to detect cancer at its earliest stages, when it is more treatable. However, a negative result doesn’t guarantee that cancer will never develop in the future, so it’s essential to follow recommended screening guidelines and consult with a healthcare professional about ongoing healthcare and prevention strategies.
Cancer Signal Detected
A “Cancer Signal Detected” result, indicates that there is evidence or a positive indication of cancer in the sample. This result suggests that abnormal cells or other markers associated with cancer have been identified during the testing process.
It is important to understand that this result does not provide a definitive diagnosis of cancer. Further evaluation and diagnostic tests are usually required.
The specific follow-up steps and treatment options will depend on the final results. Healthcare providers will work closely with you to provide more information, discuss treatment options, and outline a treatment plan.
Receiving a “Cancer Signal Detected” result can be distressing, but it is essential to work closely with medical professionals who can guide you through the next steps and provide the necessary care and support. Early detection and prompt medical intervention can often lead to better outcomes in cancer treatment.