Thread: FISH ratio?
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:00 PM   #2
Lolly
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Doug, the FISH test looks at how many copies of the HER2 gene are in the tissue sample; normally we have 2 copies of each gene, but us HER2+'s have extra. Your result shows that the sample they looked at had at 4+ copies. It means you are indeed highly positive for HER2 and if you need Herceptin down the road you would be eligible based on your FISH score. Here's a link to a page on the Test's and Treatments board which may help explain IHC(looks at how many HER2 receptors are on the surface of a cell) and FISH(goes into the DNA and looks at the genes).
I think it's a lot more complicated than I can explain!

FISH and IHC
http://www.her2support.org/her2fish.pdf
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Herceptin has served as the "Backbone" of my treatment strategy for over 6 years, giving me great quality of life. In 2005, I was privileged to participate in the University of Washington/Seattle HER2 Vaccine Trial.
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