RGCC Testing & SOT Therapy
Now Available at Orthomolecular Nutrition & Wellness Center
What Is RGCC Testing?
RGCC® (Research Genetic Cancer Centre) testing is a set of advanced laboratory analyses that evaluate circulating cells and molecular signals in your blood. These reports can help your clinician:
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Identify personalized molecular targets relevant to cancer support or select chronic infections
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Assess drug/compound sensitivity (chemo-sensitivity and natural compound panels) to inform a more individualized plan
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Track biomarkers over time to monitor response and guide next steps
Unlike one-size-fits-all approaches, RGCC testing is designed to help your care team see what’s happening in your biology right now and tailor support accordingly.
What Is SOT Therapy?
SOT (Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy) uses short strands of synthetic nucleotides—called antisense oligonucleotides—engineered to bind to specific messenger RNA (mRNA) targets. By binding these targets, SOT may help disrupt replication or expression of select pathogens (e.g., certain viruses, Lyme-related organisms) or interfere with tumor-related signaling pathways. Your SOT is custom-designed from your RGCC data and produced for your unique targets.
Key idea: RGCC finds the target. SOT is built to act on that target.
Who Might Consider RGCC + SOT?
Individuals seeking adjunctive, precision-guided support alongside conventional oncology care
Patients with select chronic infections who want a targeted, data-driven strategy
Anyone who has tried generic protocols and wants a personalized roadmap guided by molecular findings
Important: SOT is an adjunctive therapy. It does not replace emergency care, conventional oncology treatments, or your primary physician’s recommendations.
Why Patients Choose Orthomolecular Nutrition & Wellness Center
Data-driven care: We pair RGCC insights with an evidence-informed, integrative plan
Personalized protocols: Nutrition, IV therapies, peptides, and lifestyle support tailored to your report
Continuity: We track markers over time to refine your plan step-by-step
Local & accessible: Convenient to Largo, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and greater Tampa Bay
What to Expect: Step-by-Step
Consultation & History
We review your case, current treatments, and goals to determine if RGCC and SOT are appropriate.
Blood Draw & Lab Submission
A simple blood draw is sent to the RGCC-affiliated laboratory.
Results & Review (typically 2–4 weeks)
Your clinician explains findings, target rationale, and recommended plan, including whether SOT is indicated.
Personalized SOT Production
If appropriate, your SOT is custom-manufactured to your identified target(s).
SOT Administration
SOT is administered under clinical guidance with post-care instructions.
Follow-Up & Optimization
We pair SOT with supportive therapies (e.g., IV nutrition, peptides, lifestyle, mitochondrial and immune support) and schedule periodic re-evaluation.
Integrated Support That Works Together
To help you get the best outcome from RGCC-informed care, we can integrate:
- IV therapy for hydration, micronutrients, and mitochondrial support
- Targeted nutraceuticals aligned with sensitivity profiles
- Peptide therapy and lifestyle protocols to support recovery and resilience
- Stress, sleep, and metabolic programs to strengthen your body’s terrain
(Ask about related services: IV Therapy, Peptide Therapy, Regenerative Medicine.)
Safety, Eligibility & Insurance
Eligibility: Determined case-by-case after clinical review
Safety: As with any medical therapy, SOT and blood draws have risks; we’ll discuss benefits, risks, and alternatives
Medications: Do not start/stop any treatment without your prescribing physician’s guidance
Insurance: RGCC and SOT are typically not covered by insurance; we provide transparent pricing before you proceed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is SOT FDA-approved?
SOT is not FDA-approved for the treatment of cancer or infections. It is considered an adjunctive, personalized therapy created from your RGCC-derived targets.
How long do results take?
RGCC reports typically return in 2–4 weeks. Custom SOT compounding and logistics add time; our team will keep you informed.
Can SOT replace my current treatments?
No. SOT is adjunctive and should be coordinated with your oncology/infectious-disease teams.
How many SOT treatments will I need?
This varies by condition, targets, and response. Your clinician will outline a plan after reviewing your data and progress.
What side effects are possible?
Potential reactions vary and will be reviewed during consent. Let us know immediately about any new or worsening symptoms.
Will insurance cover RGCC or SOT?
Most plans do not cover these services. We’ll review all costs up front before any testing or therapy.
Ready to See If You’re a Candidate?
Call Orthomolecular Nutrition & Wellness Center: 727-518-9808
Or request a consultation online. We’ll review your case, explain options, and map a plan that fits your goals.