Hereditary vs. Somatic Genetic Testing
- Genetic testing for ovarian cancer can be broken into two main categories: hereditary genetic testing and somatic genetic testing
- Hereditary genetic testing looks for gene mutations that are present in the whole body, informing a woman of her cancer risk and the risk she might pass onto family members
- Somatic genetic testing looks specifically for gene mutations that are present in the ovarian cancer tumor itself; these can help doctors and patients decide on the best course of treatment for the individual cancer
There are two primary categories for ovarian cancer genetic testing: hereditary genetic testing and somatic genetic testing.
Read MoreThe other category of genetic testing is called “somatic” genetic testing. It looks at the gene mutations present in the ovarian cancer tumor itself. These are the mutations — which oncologists call “driver mutations” — that can help to better inform a woman of her best available treatment options.
“And that makes sense,” Walker says. “Because we don’t want to just say, all right, we’re going to just throw this chemotherapy at every single ovarian cancer patient and hope that it works for everyone, because every person is different. Every cancer is different. Every tumor is different.”
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