BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR

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BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR, in Visit Clinic

Measures BCR-ABL1 gene fusion levels in blood to help diagnose and monitor leukemia treatment response in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of BCR-ABL1 genetic material in blood. BCR-ABL1 is a fusion gene that can drive certain blood cancers. Measuring its level shows whether cancer cells with that fusion are present and how many. It is important for diagnosing and monitoring chronic myeloid leukemia and some acute lymphoblastic leukemias. Doctors use it to confirm diagnosis, track response to targeted therapy, detect early relapse, and guide treatment decisions over time.

BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR Test in Visit Clinic?

BCR-ABL1 Quantitative by RT PCR is usually part of molecular oncology panels for suspected or treated leukemia. Doctors order it when blood counts are abnormal or when symptoms like fatigue, easy bruising, or infections suggest blood cancer. It helps diagnose and monitor chronic myeloid leukemia and Philadelphia‑positive ALL, and it shows if targeted drugs are working. High or rising levels reflect active disease or relapse, and family history of blood cancers may prompt earlier testing.

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What is BCR ABL1 positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

“BCR‑ABL1 positive” means cells carry the BCR‑ABL1 fusion gene from the Philadelphia chromosome (t(9;22)), producing a constitutively active tyrosine kinase that drives uncontrolled white‑cell growth. It’s diagnostic for most chronic myeloid leukemia and some acute lymphoblastic leukemias, detected by PCR/FISH/cytogenetics, and predicts responsiveness to targeted tyrosine‑kinase inhibitors while requiring molecular monitoring of treatment.

What is the BCR-ABL quantitative test for in Visit Clinic?plus

The BCR-ABL quantitative test measures the amount of BCR-ABL fusion gene transcript in blood or bone marrow using real-time PCR. It's used to diagnose and monitor chronic myeloid leukemia, assess response to tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy, detect minimal residual disease, guide treatment changes, and identify molecular relapse. Results are reported on an international scale to track trends over time.

What is RT-PCR for BCR-ABL in Visit Clinic?plus

RT-PCR for BCR-ABL is a laboratory test that detects and quantifies the BCR-ABL fusion gene transcript produced by the Philadelphia chromosome in leukemias (commonly CML). Reverse transcription converts RNA to DNA, then PCR amplifies and measures transcript levels (qRT-PCR), allowing sensitive detection of disease, monitoring treatment response and minimal residual disease. Results are reported on an international scale to guide therapy decisions.

What is a PCR test for leukemia in Visit Clinic?plus

A PCR test for leukemia uses polymerase chain reaction to detect and quantify specific genetic abnormalities or fusion transcripts in leukemia cells (from blood or bone marrow). It amplifies DNA or RNA to identify mutations, fusion genes and measure minimal residual disease with high sensitivity. PCR aids diagnosis, classification, prognosis, monitoring treatment response and early relapse detection by tracking molecular disease burden over time.

How do you treat BCR ABL1 positive patients in Visit Clinic?plus

Treat BCR‑ABL1–positive patients primarily with BCR‑ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors (imatinib, dasatinib, nilotinib, bosutinib; ponatinib for T315I/resistance). For Ph+ ALL, combine a TKI with chemotherapy. Monitor response with regular quantitative BCR‑ABL PCR and adjust therapy or consider allogeneic stem‑cell transplant for inadequate response or advanced disease. Provide supportive care and manage drug interactions, side effects, and adherence.

What is the normal range for BCR ABL1 in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal BCR‑ABL1 in healthy people is undetectable (0% on the International Scale). In CML monitoring, response targets are: major molecular response (MMR) ≤0.1% IS (≥3‑log reduction), deep responses MR4 ≤0.01% IS (≥4‑log), and MR4.5 ≤0.0032% IS (≥4.5‑log). Assay sensitivity varies by lab, so discuss results with your treating clinician.