Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH

The Multiple Myeloma FISH Panel with 5 markers screens for key genetic abnormalities associated with the disease. It provides insight into the prognosis and potential response to therapies.

Also known asMultiple Myeloma Fish Panel 5 Markers Multiple Myeloma Fish Panel 5 Markers

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

8 parameters

Earliest reports in

7 Working Days

Test details

Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH Test in Vadodara Overview

What is Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH test?

Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH test is used to detect chromosomal abnormalities commonly associated with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. This panel uses fluorescent probes to identify specific genetic translocations, deletions, or duplications that are often present in plasma cells in patients with multiple myeloma.

This panel includes 5 key parameters such as t(4;14), t(11;14), t(14;16), del(13q) and del(17p)

Why consider Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH test?

  • This test provides crucial genetic information that helps oncologists determine the aggressiveness of the disease.
  • Certain chromosomal abnormalities detected by the FISH panel, such as del(17p), are associated with high-risk disease and may prompt more aggressive or targeted treatment plans.
  • The test also assists in identifying patients who may benefit from novel therapies or enrollment in clinical trials. Overall, it plays an essential role in risk stratification and individualized treatment planning.

Who should get this Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH test?

  • Newly diagnosed multiple myeloma to establish cytogenetic risk category as part of standard diagnostic workup.
  • Smoldering myeloma or relapsed/refractory myeloma when risk reassessment may influence treatment choices or clinical trial eligibility.
  • Related plasma cell disorders (e.g., plasmacytoma) when marrow involvement is sufficient and cytogenetic risk may inform clinical decisions.

More Information about Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH test

Other Names: Myeloma FISH panel, Plasma cell myeloma FISH panel, Multiple myeloma FISH panel, Myeloma risk stratification panel

Multiple Myeloma (MM) belongs to a family of neoplasms involving clonal expansion of immunoglobulin secreting B-cells, often with bone marrow involvement, resulting in anemia and leukopenia.  Additionally, bone lesions are often seen.  This FISH panel is designed to detect the most common, and/or prognostically significant abnormalities in Multiple Myeloma and related plasma cell neoplasms. Multiple myeloma arises from clonal plasma cells that accumulate in bone marrow and produce a monoclonal immunoglobulin (M-protein) or free light chains that can harm organs.

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH includes 8 parameters

  • Specimen
  • Clinical Indications
  • Total Number Of Cells

  • Interpretation

  • Interpretation

  • Interpretation

  • Interpretation

  • Interpretation

Test code

6031F

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Bone MarrowOthers2 ML

Specimen stability information

Bone Marrow

Collection instructions

Bone Marrow Or Wb Sodium Heparin Specimen To Reach Us With In 24- 48 Hrs + Clinical History [Please Mention The Clinical History, Blood Picture (Cbc Report) And Medication Of The Patient On The Trf]

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

'

Turn around time

7 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Cytogenetics

CPT and Loinc codes

Multiple Myeloma Panel by FISH

16000