Karyotyping for Leukemia and Lymphoma is a specialized test that examines the chromosomes in your bone marrow cells to look for important changes that can influence your health and treatment.
With a small bone marrow sample collected during a quick procedure, the laboratory grows your cells and studies their chromosomes under a microscope to identify any missing, extra, or rearranged pieces. These chromosomal patterns act like a “genetic map” that helps doctors confirm the type of leukemia, predict how the disease may behave, and choose the most effective therapy for you.
This test is trusted worldwide because it provides deep, personalized insights that go far beyond routine lab work — giving you and your care team clearer answers and a more confident path forward.