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results of your HRD status and may include surgery, chemotherapy or targeted therapies.4
How Do I Get Tested?
The first step is simple: talk to your doctor about HRD testing. It usually requires a tissue sample from a tumor, which may be collected during surgery or a biopsy.1 Your health care team can explain the process and what your results might mean for your treatment.
Support To Help You Feel Informed
When you understand your cancer more fully, you may feel more equipped to ask questions, make decisions and share what matters most to you. That kind of clarity can help you feel supported and heard throughout your journey. To help you get started, TestForHRD.com offers trusted resources, including:
* A Doctor Discussion Guide to support conversations with your care team
* An FAQ section based on common patient experiences
* Additional insights and tools to help you feel more confident and less alone
Take the next step in understanding your diagnosis. Visit TestForHRD.com for information and support.
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