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Sub-panels for hereditary cancers

The panels include genes selected by following medically accepted guidelines and can be collected using saliva, blood, or fibroblast.

Test name

Test code

GSP or CPT coding

FAQ

Hereditary Breast Cancer Panel (18 genes)
Tests for variants in 18 genes predominantly associated with cancers of the breast, prostate, and other tissues, including: ATM, BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, CDH1, CHEK2, EPCAM, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, NF1, PALB2, PMS2, PTEN, RAD51C, RAD51D, STK11, TP53

 

38621

81432, 81433

 

Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Panel (20 genes)
Tests for variants in 20 genes associated with increased risk for colorectal cancer including: APC, AXIN2, BMPR1A, CDH1, CHEK2, EPCAM, GREM1, MLH1, MSH2, MSH3, MSH6, MUTYH, NTHL1, PMS2, POLD1, POLE, PTEN, SMAD4, STK11, TP53

38631

81435, 81436

 

Hereditary Endocrine Cancer Panel (12 genes)
Tests for variants in 12 genes associated with increased risk for paragangliomas, pheochromocytomas, and endocrine cancer: FH, MAX, MEN1, NF1, RET, SDHA, SDHAF2, SDHB, SDHC, SDHD, TMEM127, VHL

38641

81437, 81438

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BRCA Panel Plus (7 genes)
Detects variants in BRCA1, BRCA2, CDH1, PALB2, PTEN, STK11, TP53

92587

81162, 81307, 81321, 81323, 81351, 81404, 81405, 81406, 81479

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Hereditary cancer genetic testing guide

Download our hereditary cancer reference guide for an overview of our tests, genes included in each test, and associated cancers (gene association based on guidelines and internal data).
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Test codes may vary by location. Please contact your local laboratory for more information.

Components of panels may be ordered separately.

The CPT® codes provided are based on American Medical Association guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.

Helping you understand test results

We have created reports to help you and your patients better understand hereditary cancer test results.
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Only a patient’s treating physician can make diagnoses, prognostic or treatment decisions based on the knowledge of the patient, history and clinical/educational experience. Quest lab testing provides information for the physician to use in helping make such decisions.