BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative

Measures BCR-ABL abnormal gene activity in blood to diagnose and monitor chronic myeloid leukemia in Visit Clinic.
What is a BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures the amount of BCR-ABL abnormal gene activity in blood. The BCR-ABL fusion gene makes an abnormal protein that drives chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Measuring its level shows how much disease is present at the molecular level. Doctors use it to help diagnose CML and to track how well treatment is working. Regular measurements can show whether therapy is lowering disease, has achieved remission, or if cancer is returning. Results guide choices about medicines and ongoing monitoring. The test can also be used in some other leukemias when the BCR-ABL fusion is suspected.
BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative Test in Visit Clinic?
BCR-ABL (CML) Quantitative is commonly part of leukemia molecular testing and monitoring panels. Doctors order it when blood counts are abnormal or symptoms like fatigue, bruising, weight loss, or an enlarged spleen appear. It helps diagnose chronic myeloid leukemia and shows how well targeted therapy is working. High or rising levels suggest active disease or relapse, while falling levels indicate treatment response; family history of leukemia may prompt earlier testing.
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