You will have the option to complete the miR Sentinel Prostate Cancer test at your doctor’s office. If your doctor believes that you would benefit from taking the test, they will either collect a urine sample from you during your visit or order a collection kit to be sent to your home.
If your provider collects a urine specimen from you during your visit, your provider will take care of the next steps for transporting the specimen to our lab for processing. If they decide to send a test kit to your home, please see the “At Home” section.
1American Cancer Society, Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?(Aug. 1, 2019) [hereinafter “Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?”], link.2SeeFritz H. Schröder et al., Evaluation of the Digital Rectal Examination as a Screening Test for Prostate Cancer, 90(23) J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 1817 (1998); T.
Mäkinen et al., Prostate Cancer Screening within a Prostate Specific Antigen Range of 3 to 3.9 ng/ml:
A Comparison of Digital Rectal Examination and Free Prostate Specific Antigen as Supplemental
Screening Tests, 166 J. Urol. 1339 (2001).
You will have the option to complete the miR Sentinel Prostate Cancer test at your doctor’s office. If your doctor believes that you would benefit from taking the test, they will either collect a urine sample from you during your visit or order a collection kit to be sent to your home.
If your provider collects a urine specimen from you during your visit, your provider will take care of the next steps for transporting the specimen to our lab for processing. If they decide to send a test kit to your home, please see the “At Home” section.
1American Cancer Society, Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?(Aug. 1, 2019) [hereinafter “Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?”], link.2SeeFritz H. Schröder et al., Evaluation of the Digital Rectal Examination as a Screening Test for Prostate Cancer, 90(23) J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 1817 (1998); T.
Mäkinen et al., Prostate Cancer Screening within a Prostate Specific Antigen Range of 3 to 3.9 ng/ml:
A Comparison of Digital Rectal Examination and Free Prostate Specific Antigen as Supplemental
Screening Tests, 166 J. Urol. 1339 (2001).
You will have the option to complete the miR Sentinel Prostate Cancer test at your doctor’s office. If your doctor believes that you would benefit from taking the test, they will either collect a urine sample from you during your visit or order a collection kit to be sent to your home.
If your provider collects a urine specimen from you during your visit, your provider will take care of the next steps for transporting the specimen to our lab for processing. If they decide to send a test kit to your home, please see the “At Home” section.
1American Cancer Society, Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?(Aug. 1, 2019) [hereinafter “Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?”], link.2SeeFritz H. Schröder et al., Evaluation of the Digital Rectal Examination as a Screening Test for Prostate Cancer, 90(23) J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 1817 (1998); T.
Mäkinen et al., Prostate Cancer Screening within a Prostate Specific Antigen Range of 3 to 3.9 ng/ml:
A Comparison of Digital Rectal Examination and Free Prostate Specific Antigen as Supplemental
Screening Tests, 166 J. Urol. 1339 (2001).
You will have the option to complete the miR Sentinel Prostate Cancer test at your doctor’s office. If your doctor believes that you would benefit from taking the test, they will either collect a urine sample from you during your visit or order a collection kit to be sent to your home.
If your provider collects a urine specimen from you during your visit, your provider will take care of the next steps for transporting the specimen to our lab for processing. If they decide to send a test kit to your home, please see the “At Home” section.
1American Cancer Society, Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?(Aug. 1, 2019) [hereinafter “Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?”], link.2SeeFritz H. Schröder et al., Evaluation of the Digital Rectal Examination as a Screening Test for Prostate Cancer, 90(23) J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 1817 (1998); T.
Mäkinen et al., Prostate Cancer Screening within a Prostate Specific Antigen Range of 3 to 3.9 ng/ml:
A Comparison of Digital Rectal Examination and Free Prostate Specific Antigen as Supplemental
Screening Tests, 166 J. Urol. 1339 (2001).
You will have the option to complete the miR Sentinel Prostate Cancer test at your doctor’s office. If your doctor believes that you would benefit from taking the test, they will either collect a urine sample from you during your visit or order a collection kit to be sent to your home.
If your provider collects a urine specimen from you during your visit, your provider will take care of the next steps for transporting the specimen to our lab for processing. If they decide to send a test kit to your home, please see the “At Home” section.
1American Cancer Society, Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?(Aug. 1, 2019) [hereinafter “Can Prostate Cancer Be Found Early?”], link.2SeeFritz H. Schröder et al., Evaluation of the Digital Rectal Examination as a Screening Test for Prostate Cancer, 90(23) J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 1817 (1998); T.
Mäkinen et al., Prostate Cancer Screening within a Prostate Specific Antigen Range of 3 to 3.9 ng/ml:
A Comparison of Digital Rectal Examination and Free Prostate Specific Antigen as Supplemental
Screening Tests, 166 J. Urol. 1339 (2001).
The report will be securely delivered to the provider who ordered the test, either via secure fax or email.
The miR Sentinel™ Prostate Cancer Test is commercially available in most US states as well as Puerto Rico. The Test is not currently available in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington, D.C. We are working to bring miR Sentinel™ to all 50 U.S. states, all territories and global markets including Canada, Israel and Singapore.
miR Scientific Collection Kits can be ordered by a healthcare provider over the phone, by contacting miR Scientific’s customer service team at 1-855-55CALLMIR.
miR Scientific is currently exploring insurance coverage and Medicare reimbursement with several carriers in the US and Puerto Rico but is currently an out-of-network provider. Patients will have the option of paying with credit card or we can assist with submitting out-of-network claims to their carrier. We do offer a patient assistance program called miR Access™ to support access to the test for those in need here: https://www.mirsentinel.com/insurance-billing
miR's Sentinel™ Prostate Cancer Test is currently only available through a health care provider. Please speak with your physician about possible testing options.
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