On October 22, 2015 OPKO Health, Inc. (NYSE:OPK) reported that its GeneDx business unit has expanded its inherited cancer panel offerings and genetic tests to include four additional genes (Press release, Opko Health, OCT 22, 2015, View Source [SID:1234507759]).
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The four genes are POLD1, POLE, SCG5/GREM1, and SMARCA4. Three of the genes, POLD1, POLE and SCG5/GREM1, are associated with colon polyposis, colon cancer and endometrial cancer; while SMARCA4 is associated with an increased risk of a rare form of ovarian cancer. With the addition of these genes to the inherited cancer testing portfolio, it is possible to more effectively identify patients at risk. Once abnormalities are identified, patients can work with their healthcare providers to understand their specific cancer risk and what they can do to manage that risk.
"The addition of these four genes to the genetic tests now available from GeneDx can help in the diagnosis of rare syndromes associated with increased risk of colorectal, endometrial, ovarian and other cancers," said Marc. D. Grodman, M.D., CEO of BioReference Laboratories Inc., a subsidiary of OPKO.
The new gene panels and tests are available now for physicians to order from the GeneDx website. For more information, please visit www.genedx.com or email us at [email protected].