Saskatchewan to enhance cancer treatment safety through genotyping

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By The Staff The Canadian Press

Posted August 13, 2024 1:38 pm

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Saskatchewan is launching a program to test the genomes of cancer patients who may face life-threatening side-effects from some chemotherapy drugs.

The test identifies genetic variants on a gene that affects the production of a certain enzyme.

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Previously these tests were done in the U-S with a two-week turnaround time, but they would only take two to seven days once they can be done at the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon.

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The lab expects to test around one thousand patients a year.

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