Our hereditary tests identify genetic mutations linked to familial cancer syndromes, helping you and your family take proactive steps.
Most cancers happen by chance, but some can run in families. These are called inherited (or hereditary) cancers, and they happen because certain changes (called mutations) in our genes are passed down from parent to child. These genetic changes don’t mean a person will get cancer, but they can increase the chances of developing certain types of cancer, sometimes at a younger age.
The good news? Genetic testing can help you understand your inherited risk, so you can take steps to stay ahead, make informed health choices, and even protect your family members.
Some cancers run in families. If you or your loved ones have a history of cancer, a simple genetic test can help you:
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Genetic counseling is included with every test. Our team helps you:
if testing is right for you
what your results mean
what next steps to take
to your family about shared risks