Hello, I asked my haematologist to send away to Peter Mac to see what my mutational status was? I present as SLL at the moment. I received some information back from Peter Mac via my haematologist yesterday and am confused. It is a lymphoid gene panel report that really doesn’t tell me much other then: Assay Genes - single gene TP53 (axon 2-12). No mention of igvh mutational status on the report and I still don’t know if I am TP53 mutated or not. Can you please help? I have attached photo of report. Thanks
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Lymphoid Gene Panel Report Question
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Waves01, It looks to me like your report says that there were no TP53 variants detected. However, the report also says that since you have a low tumor burden (only 13% of cells are CLL) they recommend being tested again when your tumor burden is at least 20% of the cells. I think that the sensitivity of the test is such that there would be more confidence in the result with more CLL cells in the sample.
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