She was shocked when the test results came back.
Test results can come back as “atypical” for many reasons, such as noncancerous growths like uterine fibroids.
Instead, she enrolled in a study at the National Institutes of Health that involved examining women who received abnormal prenatal DNA-sequencing test results like hers.
Sequencing results showing a particularly “chaotic” pattern across multiple chromosomes were observed in 47 of the 51 participants with cancer.
Their treatment should not be delayed because they are pregnant,” Bianchi said.
Persons:
Dr, Naseem Khorram’s, nephrologist, Khorram, ”, “, ‘, Hodgkin, ” Khorram, She’s, Diana Bianchi, Eunice Kennedy, Bianchi, you’ve, ” Bianchi, Britta Weigelt, ” Weigelt, “ I’m, Weigelt, Emeline, gynecologic, NYU Langone’s, Aviki, Sarah Kim, Sanjay Gupta, ” Kim
Organizations:
CNN, National Institutes of Health, New England, of Medicine, National, of Child Health, Human, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYU, NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer, American Cancer Society, Get CNN, CNN Health
Locations:
Los Angeles, Long, United States