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For the new study, she used OncoVue on stored samples from that trial. OncoVue was two and a half times better at separating high and low risk women than the Gail model had been.
OncoVue put at high risk 19 more women who had breast cancer than Gail had -- a 51 percent improvement, she said.
"It's an encouraging validation study," but needs more research in other population groups, said Dr. Kelly Marcom, who runs Duke University's Hereditary Cancer Clinic.
"The fact that they've been responsible in not doing direct-to-consumer marketing has been encouraging," he said of the test's makers. "I give them a great deal of credit for that."
The Food and Drug Administration has not approved gene tests and is considering guidelines for doing so. In the meantime, it has allowed many to be sold under existing rules that govern lab testing.
Some insurers cover some tests under certain circumstances.
The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is sponsored by the American Association for Cancer Research and two universities.
Other tests on the market:
Myriad Genetics Inc., based in Salt Lake City, sells the only tests for BRCA genes. Women with a faulty version have a three to seven times greater risk of developing breast cancer. Cost: $3,000.
Iceland-based deCode Genetics Inc. offers through doctors a multi-gene test specifically for breast cancer, besides the whole-genome test it markets directly to the public. Cost $1,625 .
Navigenics Inc. of Redwood Shores, Calif., sells a whole genome test that includes about 1 million gene variations including six for breast cancer. Sold directly to consumers. Cost: $2,500.
23andMe Inc., of Mountain View, Calif., also sells a whole-genome scan to the public. Only two of the nearly 600,000 gene variants in its test are specifically for breast cancer. Cost: $399
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On the Net:
Gail risk model:
http://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktool/
BRCA genes:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/
factsheet/risk/brca
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