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Learn how the first clinical test for M-CM was developed

Washington University School of Medicine has published the story of how geneticist Dorothy Grange worked with the university's clinical genomics lab to adapt a cancer panel to create the first clinical test for M-CM and other PIK3CA overgrowth syndromes. The article features Luke and his family -- Luke was used as a test case for developing the new panel. The development of a clinical test was a milestone for M-CM patients and we are grateful to Dr. Grange and Washington University’s Genomics and Pathology Services for their initiative.

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