KRAS mutation analysis

2.800,00 د.إ

Get KRAS mutation analysis in Dubai. Essential for colorectal, lung & pancreatic cancer treatment planning. Results in 15–20 days.

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KRAS Mutation Analysis | Precision Testing for Targeted Cancer Therapy in Dubai

In the era of precision oncology, knowing your cancer’s genetic profile can mean the difference between effective treatment and unnecessary side effects. The KRAS Mutation Analysis test is a critical molecular diagnostic tool that identifies specific mutations in the KRAS gene — a key driver in many aggressive cancers.

This test helps oncologists determine whether targeted therapies like EGFR inhibitors (e.g., cetuximab, panitumumab) will work for you — especially in colorectal, non-small cell lung, and pancreatic cancers. At Lab Tests Dubai, we offer accurate, CLIA-standard KRAS mutation testing with a 15–20 day turnaround, empowering doctors and patients with life-changing insights.

KRAS mutation analysisWhy You Need the KRAS Mutation Analysis Test

The KRAS gene is a proto-oncogene that regulates cell growth. When mutated, it becomes permanently “switched on”, leading to uncontrolled cell division and tumor development.

But here’s the crucial part:
👉 Patients with KRAS mutations do NOT benefit from EGFR inhibitor therapies.

That means:

  • ❌ Cetuximab and panitumumab are ineffective
  • 💊 Patients may suffer side effects for no clinical benefit
  • ⏳ Valuable time is lost during disease progression

The KRAS Mutation Analysis test prevents this by:

  • ✅ Identifying KRAS mutations in tumor tissue
  • 🚫 Ruling out ineffective treatments
  • 🎯 Guiding oncologists toward more effective alternatives
  • 💡 Supporting personalized, precision cancer care

If you or a loved one is being treated for colorectal, lung, or pancreatic cancer, this test is not optional — it’s essential.

Symptoms That Indicate This Test

While the KRAS test is not symptom-based, it is clinically recommended in the following situations:

  • 🧬 Diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) — especially metastatic
  • 🫁 Diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • 🧠 Diagnosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
  • 🧪 Planning treatment with anti-EGFR therapy
  • 📊 Need for molecular tumor profiling
  • 🏥 Receiving immunotherapy or combination therapy decisions

Even if you feel stable, genetic testing of your tumor tissue is a standard of care in modern oncology — and often required before starting biologic treatments.

Natural Production: How KRAS Mutations Develop

The KRAS gene normally produces a protein that acts as a molecular switch, turning cell growth signals on and off. But certain acquired (somatic) mutations — not inherited — can cause the protein to remain permanently active, leading to unchecked cell proliferation.

These mutations occur spontaneously in tumor cells due to:

  • 🧫 DNA replication errors
  • 🌫️ Environmental factors (e.g., smoking, toxins)
  • 🕰️ Age-related genetic instability

The most common mutations occur in codons 12 and 13 of exon 2 (e.g., G12D, G12V, G13D), though newer tests also screen exons 3 and 4.

KRAS mutations are found in:

  • 🔴 ~40% of colorectal cancers
  • 🟠 ~25–30% of lung adenocarcinomas
  • 🟡 ~90% of pancreatic cancers

The test uses formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor tissue — typically from a prior biopsy or surgery — to detect these mutations at the DNA level.

What Happens If You Don’t Take the Test?

Skipping KRAS mutation analysis can lead to serious consequences:

  • Ineffective treatment with expensive EGFR inhibitors (costing thousands with no benefit)
  • 🕰️ Delayed response due to wrong therapy choice
  • 🧪 Increased risk of treatment-related side effects (rash, diarrhea, fatigue)
  • 📉 Faster disease progression and reduced survival
  • 💸 Higher overall healthcare costs from trial-and-error treatment

In short: Not testing = guessing.
And in cancer care, guessing is not an option.

How to Prepare for the KRAS Mutation Analysis Test

This test requires tumor tissue, not blood. Here’s what you need to do:

Provide a Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissue block or unstained slides (typically from a prior biopsy or surgery)
Complete the Genomic Test Request Form (TRF)
Submit detailed clinical history — including cancer type, stage, and treatment plan
Sign an informed consent form for genetic testing

💡 Note:

  • No fasting or special prep is needed from the patient
  • The lab will extract DNA from the tumor tissue for PCR or NGS-based mutation detection
  • Tissue must be adequately fixed and contain sufficient tumor cells

Our team at Lab Tests Dubai will coordinate with your hospital or pathology lab to ensure sample compatibility.

Test Overview: Molecular Precision for Cancer Care

ParameterDetails
Test NameKRAS Mutation Analysis
Sample TypeFFPE Tissue Block or Unstained Slides (5–10)
MethodologyReal-Time PCR or Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Turnaround Time (TAT)15–20 Days
Test PriceAED 950
ReportingMutation Detected / Not Detected (with specific variant if positive)
Consent RequiredYes – Informed Consent & Genomic TRF
Clinical History NeededYes – Mandatory
CategoryMolecular Oncology / Cancer Genetics

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is this test covered by insurance?
A: Most major insurance providers in Dubai cover KRAS testing for cancer patients. We can assist with documentation and claims.

Q: Can I use tissue from an old biopsy?
A: Yes — as long as the FFPE block is intact and contains sufficient tumor tissue (minimum 10% tumor cells).

Q: Does a KRAS mutation mean my cancer is hereditary?
A: No. KRAS mutations in cancer are somatic (acquired in tumor only), not inherited. They do not affect family members.

Q: What if my KRAS test is positive?
A: It means EGFR inhibitors are not recommended. Your doctor will explore other options like chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or clinical trials.

Q: What if my KRAS test is negative?
A: You may be a candidate for anti-EGFR therapy, depending on other biomarkers (e.g., NRAS, BRAF, MSI status).

Q: Can this test be done on blood?
A: Not for standard diagnosis. However, liquid biopsy (ctDNA) for KRAS is available in select cases — ask your doctor.

Don’t Guess. Test. Book Your KRAS Mutation Analysis in Dubai Today!

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