Unparalleled expertise
Developed by and with expertise from Mayo Clinic geneticists, pathologists, and oncologists, our testing is informed by more than 150 years of clinic experience. Our collaboration with the clinical practice at Mayo Clinic drives development of clinically actionable testing that can help start the youngest patients on the correct care path.
Personalized, patient-centric testing
Patients are at the heart of our pediatric oncology test development and the reason we carefully curate our genetic panels to include only actionable genes. Our panels deepen our understanding of diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options, including the latest targeted immunotherapies.
Advanced diagnostics
Our pediatric oncology testing identifies and evaluates genetic variations, including mutations, rearrangements, fusions, and copy number variations. Next-generation sequencing offers increased sensitivity and improved accuracy, yielding a deeper understanding of the unique genetic features of a patient’s cancer to make informed treatment decisions.
The latest
Molecular biomarkers are a critical component in the treatment of adult and pediatric brain tumors. Robert Jenkins, M.D., Ph.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' chromosomal microarray provides more comprehensive and accurate tumor analysis compared with other test methods.
Molecular biomarkers are a critical component in the treatment of adult and pediatric brain tumors. Robert Jenkins, M.D., Ph.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' chromosomal microarray provides more comprehensive and accurate tumor analysis compared with other test methods.
Cristiane (Cris) Ida, M.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' updated neuro-oncology gene panel provides more clinically relevant information for managing adult and pediatric brain tumors.
Wei Shen, Ph.D., explains Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new expert-backed, hereditary oncology panels, which use next-generation sequencing to identify genetic mutations linked to increased cancer risk. By only including clinically significant genes, the panels provide clarity on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment approaches.
In this episode of Lab Medicine Rounds, Sounak Gupta, M.B.B.S., Ph.D., assistant professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic, discusses hereditary oncology and the importance of performing molecular testing of solid tumors.