FAQs

Find answers to commonly asked questions about our genetic testing and services.

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General Questions

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Jewish Genetic Testing

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Cancer Screening

Should I consider testing if I have had cancer in the past?

Yes. Genetic testing may provide an explanation for a past diagnosis and help inform risks for the future. In some cases, hereditary cancer syndromes can increase the risk for more than one type of cancer.  It can also be informative for other family members if a genetic risk is identified.

Note: please contact us HERE prior to registration if you have a current or past diagnosis of a hematological malignancy (blood cancer) or have received a stem cell or bone marrow transplant.

Cancer Screening

Should I consider testing if I'm a man (sex assigned at birth)?

Yes. The panel includes cancer predisposition genes associated with risks for prostate, colon, pancreatic and many other types of cancer affecting men. Men can also pass on cancer gene mutations to their children.

Cancer Screening

What is cancer screening?

Cancer screening involves tests and procedures to detect cancer in its early stages. It can help identify cancer before symptoms appear, increasing the chances of successful treatment.

Jewish Genetic Testing

What is Jewish genetic testing?

Jewish genetic testing is a type of genetic screening that focuses on conditions that are more common in individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. It can help identify potential risks and inform reproductive decisions.

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