The test has a sensitivity of 88.2% in detecting cancers of all stages and types. Additionally, it has an accuracy of 93.1% in determining the tissue or organ of origin in positive cases. This means that even early-stage cancers are reliably detected. Additionally, the specificity of Trucheck is 96.3% in asymptomatic individuals and 95% in individuals with benign tumors.
The test will give a negative or positive result. A negative result suggests that no circulating tumor cells were detected in the donated blood sample. A positive result occurs when CTCs are detected in the donated blood sample, suggesting malignancy with a sensitivity of 99.9%. This can be further analyzed to determine the tissue or organ of origin.
In certain circumstances, an imbalance in the composition of the microbiota can manifest itself, characterized by an excessive or insufficient presence of certain bacteria compared to normal, which is called dysbiosis.
Evidence suggests that this disruption of the balance of the intestinal microbiota could be linked to problems such as depression, obesity, chronic inflammatory diseases, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or certain cancers.
Maintaining the balance of the intestinal microbiota is therefore of crucial importance for:
Guarantee the proper functioning of its various functions.
Limit its involvement in the development of metabolic, digestive, and other pathologies.
In order to achieve this objective, it is essential to know the composition of one's microbiota to detect possible imbalances and identify the possible presence of pathogens. With this in mind, we offer you the “intestinal microbiota” assessment, which allows you to establish a detailed map of your intestinal microbiota.