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Hereditary Cancer Testing

Hereditary Cancer markers greatly increase lifetime cancer risk

AccessDx Hereditary Cancer testing features:
  • Custom-designed panel that includes 33 genes known to harbor variants linked to hereditary cancer syndrome
  • Aimed to detect the causative variants involved in the most common hereditary cancers
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Some people inherit genetic changes from their mother or father that put them and their biological relatives at higher risk for certain cancers than most people.