• By Shoji Ichikawa, PhD
  • Posted March 19, 2024

The Benefits of RNA Testing for Neurological Disorders

Introduction Clinical genetic testing is a powerful diagnostic tool for neurological disorders. The utility of genetic testing can be diminished by the large number of variants of uncertain significance (VUS). Variant classification for neurological disorders has additional challenges because clinical evidence is often limited. The biggest limitation…


  • By Carrie Horton, MS, CGC
  • Posted February 23, 2024

Variant Interpretation in Real Time: Sometimes it Takes a Village

Every individual's genetic makeup is unique, containing the blueprint for their health, including susceptibility to diseases and potential response to treatments. But understanding your genes is like deciphering a complex code. DNA varies slightly from person to person, and interpreting the medical significance of those differences, or variants,…


  • By Jessica Scott, MGC, CGC
  • Posted January 17, 2024

The Patient Impact of Lab Expertise and Collaboration

“My advice for clinicians and healthcare providers who are ordering genetic testing is [that they] should feel that they are partners with the lab,” explains Chana Ratner, Genetic Counselor at Hackensack University Medical Center. We were grateful for the opportunity to connect with Chana and to discuss her experience as a clinical genetic…


  • By Catherine Schultz, MS, CGC
  • Posted March 23, 2023

Ambry Genetics Diagnostic Dilemma: +RNAinsight® Reveals Lynch Syndrome in Sisters

In recognition of Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Ambry would like to share the story of Jane and Julie Smith (not their real names) – sisters and cancer survivors. Jane was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2004 at the age of 36. While she was concerned about her diagnosis and family history of ovarian cancer, genetic testing was not widely available…


  • By Caroline Elsas
  • Posted November 4, 2021

We Can Help Reduce Barriers to Cancer Genetic Testing

The world of hereditary cancer testing is complex, but genetic information is crucial for flagging at-risk patients and their relatives. They might just benefit from earlier and more frequent surveillance and/or preventive surgeries. For those individuals who face important and difficult health decisions, genetic counselors are invaluable members…


  • By Aaron Elliott, PhD
  • Posted October 21, 2020

+RNAinsight®: Finding Answers for More Patients - A Year in Review

It’s hard to believe that it has already been a year since we officially launched +RNAinsight, the first paired DNA/RNA genetic test for hereditary cancer. As we reach this milestone, I wanted to share with you why we set out to launch this product and reflect on our progress in finding more answers for patients. Ambry Genetics was founded with…


  • By Tyler Landrith, PhD
  • Posted March 5, 2020

Study Published in Nature Partner Journal Precision Oncology Confirms Clinical Utility of Simultaneous RNA and DNA Genetic Testing

DNA-based multigene panel testing (MGPT) is a commonly used approach for the detection of patients with or at-risk for inherited cancers. Despite years of advancement in genetic testing, patients may still receive uncertain results or receive a negative result despite having a personal or family history suggestive of hereditary cancer. RNA genetic…


  • By Holly LaDuca, MS, CGC
  • Posted January 7, 2020

Study Demonstrates that RNA Genetic Testing Reduces Inconclusive Results Providing More Clarity to Patients and Healthcare Providers

Genetic testing plays a critical role in the delivery of personalized medicine. Take, for instance, hereditary cancer, where genetic testing can help inform treatment and other management decisions for both individuals with an active cancer diagnosis and those at an increased risk for cancer. For the latter, genetic testing helps minimize their…


  • By Marcy Richardson, PhD
  • Posted September 10, 2019

3 Ways RNA Analysis will Change the Future of Genetic Testing

When it comes to medical questions, sometimes “unknown” is the worst answer you can receive. Uncertainty prevents a family from developing an action plan to combat bad news, or from achieving peace of mind when receiving good news. Yet for many patients who undergo genetic testing due to a suspected hereditary cancer syndrome, they are left…


  • By Jessica Profato, MS, CGC
  • Posted May 7, 2019

RNA Genetic Testing Brings Clarity to Lynch Syndrome Patients

MSH2 is one of five genes associated with Lynch syndrome, a condition that leaves patients with a significantly increased risk for colorectal and certain other cancers. Using genetic testing to identify patients with Lynch syndrome is important because they can be recommended increased cancer screenings for early detection and prevention.…