1. Should everyone have a B2M test?
Most people will never have a B2M test done. It is not intended, or useful, for a general population screen.
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2. Can the test be done in my doctor's office?
No, the test requires specialized equipment and training and is not available in every laboratory. Your blood or urine may be sent to a
reference laboratory.
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3. Can I choose either a blood or a urine B2M test?
In most cases, the sample tested will be dictated by the reason that the test is being performed. It may be necessary to do a blood test, a urine test, or both together. The results are not generally interchangeable.
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