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I am a cancer survivor in remission. Can I take OncuraKit?

OncuraKit is not validated for cancer recurrence monitoring — it is designed for screening people without a current or recent cancer diagnosis. If you have completed cancer treatment and are in remission, the appropriate timing for using OncuraKit depends on how long ago your treatment ended. Chemotherapy and radiation cause major disruptions to miRNA expression that take months to normalize. We recommend waiting at least 12 months after completing all cancer treatment before using OncuraKit, and discussing this decision with your oncologist. Your oncologist likely has surveillance imaging and specific tumor markers appropriate for your cancer type that are better validated for recurrence monitoring. OncuraKit may serve as a complementary annual screening tool after a sufficient recovery period, but this use case is not yet formally validated.

Answered by OncuraKit Medical Team·Validated against Yenos Analytical published research·Source studies

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