It was after a month that I fully accepted that I have this condition that they called Uretero Pelvic Conjunction Obstruction with Hydronephrosis. A few months from now, I will undergo another surgery that they called pyeloplasty. I can still remember how nervous I was when I undergo a CT Scan. I was hoping and praying that it is not as serious as cancer. Thankfully, it is not.
Lately, I've been attending health related events. The first one was about Cordlife, a talk about life-saving cord blood and cord blood banking. Last November 14, in an intimate forum held at Sento 1771, Kapitolyo ,Pasig- Global Medical Technologies held a talk about advantages of genetic cancer screening in winning the fight against cancer. One of the doctors behind the development of these genetic cancer tests is Dr. Ioannis Papasotiriou. He is the CEO and Medical Director of Research Genetic cancer Center (RGCC).
A cancer diagnosis is one of the worst news anyone can get from their doctor. Your life and future change in an instant, and suddenly everything is uncertain. I know because my grandma was diagnosed with lung cancer. During the event, I was able to found out that cancer test is now within reach. One that could tell the exact aggressiveness of the tumor, at which part of the body it is likely to manifest, and what treatment will be most effective.
DR. IOANNIS PAPASOTIRIOU
CEO AND MEDICAL DIRECTOR
RESEARCH GENETIC CANCER CENTER
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The Research Genetic Cancer Center (RGCC), a world-class laboratory that specializes in medical and cancer genetics;
*focuses on early detection,
*personalized chemosensitivity testing,
RGCC’s first step in cancer therapy is isolating and identifying Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs). CTCs are cells that have broken away from a primary cancer site and entered the blood stream. Oncocount is RGCC’s screening test that gives information on the presence and concentration of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). These cells could potentially spread the disease even to distant organs. Oncotrace shows the presence of CTCs, their concentration, and immunophenotype (what type of cell it is). Oncotrail is the test tailor-made for specific types of cancers used for follow up control on old cancers. With the information that their tests provide, new cancers are detected and diagnosed; existing cancers are monitored; and information about the possible risk of recurrence of a current or old cancer is provided.
Group CEO Mitch Genato |
Emphirical chemotherapy may have a low percentage of efficacy because each person’s response to drugs can be different. Every person has a unique genetic response to cancer, depending on their genetic fingerprint. There are the Rapid Metabolizers, whose cells can process the drug so fast that it doesn’t have an effect on them; Accumulators, on the other hand, cannot take out the by-products of a drug so they often suffer from debilitating side effects and toxicities; and there are the Normal Metabolizers, who can normally process a drug to its active form and releases its byproducts. ChemoSNiP examines the inherited variations in genes that dictate drug response and explore the ways these variations can be used to predict how the patient will respond- positive, negative or non-response- to the drug.
Meanwhile, the Immune-Frame looks for the type of cells that are responsible for the activation or repression of one’s immune system. Cells of the primary tumor may have the ability to spread to other organs. To help doctors and patients in proactive monitoring of the metastases trends, Metastat can help identify the potential organ that can be affected in the future, like the lungs, bone, liver, and brain.
The main goal of RGCC Genetic Cancer tests is to discover, analyze, and screen the cancer cells at every stage of the disease to give the patient an advantage against the fight against cancer.
With the information from the tests, patients and their doctors are better equipped in creating a precise, effective and sustainable health management plan. Meanwhile, health and wellness facilities focused on creating health can work with the patient and physician in developing a health plan that would keep the rest of the body strong and healthy, through diet and lifestyle modification, to help prevent the spread of the cancer. The attending physician or oncologist can focus more on the cancer treatment and management plan.
The RGCC Genetic Cancer tests are made available and accessible by Global Medical Technologies (GMT). GMT has been at the forefront of making some of the most up-to-date and relevant medical technologies and diagnostics from developed countries accessible to Filipino medical practitioners and patients, and help them outsmart health issues.
The RGCC tests can be requested through your Physician. It is exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Global Medical Technologies, for more information, patients and health practitioners may visit www.gmtmanila.com.
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