FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Genetic Test
Understanding FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Testing
The FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Test represents a cutting-edge approach to cancer diagnostics, specifically designed to detect critical genetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma patients. This specialized test utilizes Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) technology to identify the t(4;14) chromosomal translocation, a significant genetic event that influences disease behavior and treatment outcomes in multiple myeloma.
What Does the FGFR3/IgH Test Measure?
This advanced genetic test specifically detects the translocation between chromosomes 4 and 14, which results in the fusion of the FGFR3 (Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3) gene with the IgH (Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain) gene. This genetic abnormality leads to:
- Overexpression of FGFR3 protein
- Enhanced cell proliferation signals
- Increased cancer cell survival
- Altered treatment response patterns
Who Should Consider This Test?
The FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms or diagnosed conditions including:
- Newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients
- Individuals with unexplained bone pain or fractures
- Patients with abnormal protein levels in blood or urine
- Those experiencing fatigue, weakness, or recurrent infections
- Individuals with kidney dysfunction of unknown cause
- Patients requiring prognostic stratification for treatment planning
Clinical Benefits of FGFR3/IgH Testing
Undergoing this comprehensive genetic analysis provides numerous advantages for both patients and healthcare providers:
- Accurate Prognostic Information: Helps determine disease aggressiveness and expected outcomes
- Personalized Treatment Planning: Guides selection of targeted therapies and treatment intensity
- Risk Stratification: Identifies high-risk patients who may benefit from more aggressive treatment approaches
- Monitoring Disease Progression: Tracks genetic changes over time to assess treatment effectiveness
- Improved Survival Rates: Enables tailored treatment strategies that can lead to better patient outcomes
Understanding Your Test Results
Your FGFR3/IgH test results will provide critical information about your genetic profile:
- Positive Result: Indicates presence of t(4;14) translocation, suggesting high-risk disease characteristics that may require specialized treatment approaches
- Negative Result: Absence of the specific translocation, which may indicate standard-risk disease with different treatment considerations
- Quantitative Analysis: Provides information about the percentage of cells carrying the genetic abnormality
It’s essential to discuss your results with your oncologist, who will interpret them in the context of your overall clinical picture and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Test Pricing and Details
| Test Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Name | FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Genetic Test |
| Discount Price | $132 USD |
| Regular Price | $176 USD |
| Turnaround Time | 3-4 Days |
| Sample Type | Bone Marrow / Peripheral Blood |
| Test Components | Sodium Heparin Vacutainer (2ml) |
| Testing Method | FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) |
Pre-Test Instructions
The FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Test requires a Doctor’s prescription for most cases. Please note that prescriptions are not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases, or for individuals planning to travel abroad. Our genetic counselors are available to answer any questions you may have about the testing process.
Nationwide Testing Availability
We have diagnostic branches conveniently located across the United States, serving major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure consistent, high-quality testing standards regardless of location.
Take Control of Your Health Today
Don’t wait to get the critical genetic information you need for effective multiple myeloma management. Our experienced team is ready to assist you with scheduling, sample collection, and result interpretation.
Call or WhatsApp us now at +1(267) 388-9828 to book your FGFR3/IgH Multiple Myeloma Test and take the first step toward personalized cancer care.
Our dedicated genetic specialists are available to discuss your testing needs, answer questions about the procedure, and help you understand how this advanced genetic analysis can contribute to your treatment journey. Early detection and accurate genetic profiling can make a significant difference in multiple myeloma outcomes.

