The Tumor Portrait is an advanced molecular profiling test that combines various technologies to offer a comprehensive view of the tumor and its microenvironment. It is used to provide detailed information about the genetic and molecular composition of the tumor, identifying potential therapeutic vulnerabilities and personalized treatment options, including targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy.
Overview
Global cancer cases are expected to increase by 77% by 2050.
Premature mortality from cancer in Brazil is expected to decrease by 2030, thanks to advancements in more effective treatments and the growing use of preventive examinations that are identifying tumor risks at early stages.
Patients who have undergone standard treatments and are seeking more personalized and precise options.
Patients considering participation in clinical trials.
Hard-to-treat cancers or cancers with specific mutations that may be targeted by precision therapies.
Genes Analyzed
Sequencing of approximately 22,000 genes, assessing genetic mutations, gene fusions, gene copy number variations, as well as performing gene expression and tumor immunity analyses.