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Help me interpret MSI test results

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MSI (MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY ) came back with the following results. MO ordered this test ( along with others) for Olaprib targeting .

Method: (PCR, Fragment Analysis)

Sample: Sample type for MSI panel- FFPE Block (Block No: 21-18200A, Tumor Content: ~60%)

Results:

Minimum Unstable Rate to call MSI-H ≥30%

Minimum Unstable Rate to call MSI-L 1-29%

Marker status for MSS <5% or all the markers are stable

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what was father PSA at the time of the blood draw for the test?

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1.67 PSA at the time of blood draw for genetic testing.

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