What is a oncotype and fish test
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FSH test
This test is to further determine your HER/neu status. An initial test is done to check for hormone receptors (ER and PR) and HER/neu expression. If you have a borderline score for the HER test, they do the FSH to see if you are HER/neu positive or negative. As my onc. explained, about 2/3 end up being HER/neu negative and 1/3 HER/neu positive after this test. I took it and was HER/neu negative with a score of 2 ++. Hope this helps.
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Yes, this does help memimivac said:FSH test
This test is to further determine your HER/neu status. An initial test is done to check for hormone receptors (ER and PR) and HER/neu expression. If you have a borderline score for the HER test, they do the FSH to see if you are HER/neu positive or negative. As my onc. explained, about 2/3 end up being HER/neu negative and 1/3 HER/neu positive after this test. I took it and was HER/neu negative with a score of 2 ++. Hope this helps.
Mimi
Yes, this does help me understand, Thank you0 -
Hey Mimi. I am looking atmimivac said:FSH test
This test is to further determine your HER/neu status. An initial test is done to check for hormone receptors (ER and PR) and HER/neu expression. If you have a borderline score for the HER test, they do the FSH to see if you are HER/neu positive or negative. As my onc. explained, about 2/3 end up being HER/neu negative and 1/3 HER/neu positive after this test. I took it and was HER/neu negative with a score of 2 ++. Hope this helps.
Mimi
Hey Mimi. I am looking at my pathology report and it says I am ER and PR +, but, I see
nothing about HER. Do you know where that is on the report? Thanks!0 -
All I know is that mymimivac said:FSH test
This test is to further determine your HER/neu status. An initial test is done to check for hormone receptors (ER and PR) and HER/neu expression. If you have a borderline score for the HER test, they do the FSH to see if you are HER/neu positive or negative. As my onc. explained, about 2/3 end up being HER/neu negative and 1/3 HER/neu positive after this test. I took it and was HER/neu negative with a score of 2 ++. Hope this helps.
Mimi
All I know is that my pathology report says I am ER and PR positive. I don't see where I am
HER2/negative, but, I am, I think. I need to check on that. These reports are confusing.0 -
I called my oncologistKylez said:All I know is that my
All I know is that my pathology report says I am ER and PR positive. I don't see where I am
HER2/negative, but, I am, I think. I need to check on that. These reports are confusing.
I called my oncologist yesterday and got him! Yea! He told me I am HER2 negative, so, I think that is ok!0 -
How does that oncotype testJadie said:Hi Kat
Oncotype test analyzes the tumor to determine your treatment and reoccurance risk score.
The fish test has something to do with guppies. LOL just kidding. I don't know what it has to do with breast c.
Hope someone else can help you more.
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How does that oncotype test determine your recurrence risk? Where is that on the pathology report? Or, is that a seperate test they do?0 -
The meaningmimivac said:FSH test
This test is to further determine your HER/neu status. An initial test is done to check for hormone receptors (ER and PR) and HER/neu expression. If you have a borderline score for the HER test, they do the FSH to see if you are HER/neu positive or negative. As my onc. explained, about 2/3 end up being HER/neu negative and 1/3 HER/neu positive after this test. I took it and was HER/neu negative with a score of 2 ++. Hope this helps.
Mimi
Looked up what the FISH stands for -
Fluorescence in situ Hybridization. lol Ok, did that help anyone? Someone asked what it stood for. Hope they see this. lol
Basically, from what I read, it is a test to find out if you are HER2 postive or negative.0
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