Competency information
Details
Perform the appropriate genetic investigations for patients referred with large B-cell lymphoma
Considerations
- Requirements of the sample for successful nucleic acid extraction
- Health and safety requirements for processing of fresh peripheral blood, bone marrow or paraffin embedded samples
- Principles of molecular genetic approaches for identification of acquired mutations
- Choice of appropriate tests according to suspected diagnosis to include analysis of commonly observed gene rearrangements
- Limitations of each procedure including limit of detection, sensitivity and specificity
- Factors affecting quality of molecular results Interpretation of results
- Common artefacts
- Correct nomenclature for reporting of acquired mutations (ISCN or HGVS)
- Internal quality control for assays Importance of external quality assurance
- Role of validation and verification of procedures and equipment
- Understanding of ISO 15189 or equivalent National guidelines for pathways and procedures
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 3 | Outcome Apply the appropriate testing strategy for a range of complex myeloid malignancies including AML, MDS, considering the approach for subclassification and prognosis of disease |
# 5 | Outcome Implement the appropriate testing strategy for a range of lymphoid malignancies including CLL and large B cell lymphomas, including assessment of lymphoid clonality |
# 7 | Outcome Interpret and report on the relevant laboratory procedures for the diagnosis of a range of myeloid and lymphoid malignancies |