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Hereditary Cancer

Hereditary Cancer Screening. Know Your Risk.

Not all cancers are due to environmental factors, some are associated with hereditary genetic markers. MDGeneticPro CGx uses the latest technology in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) to analyze a patient’s DNA, providing comprehensive reports of genetic mutations and risk factors. Awareness of risk allows the patient and physician to take a proactive approach and develop a specific monitoring program.

Who is at Increased Risk?

  • A person with a history of cancer.
  • A person with close family members diagnosed with cancer under the age of fifty.
  • A person with family members who have had hereditary cancer genetic testing and variants were identified.

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We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro Hereditary Cancer today.

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Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...

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MDGeneticPro Hereditary Cancer

Hereditary Cancer Screening. Know Your Risk. 

Not all cancers are due to environmental factors, some are associated with hereditary genetic markers. MDGeneticPro CGx uses the latest technology in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) to analyze a patient’s DNA, providing comprehensive reports of genetic mutations and risk factors. Awareness of risk allows the patient and physician to take a proactive approach and develop a specific monitoring program.

Who is at Increased Risk?

  • A person with a history of cancer.
  • A person with close family members diagnosed with cancer under the age of fifty.
  • A person with family members who have had hereditary cancer genetic testing and variants were identified.

Let’s Talk

We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro Hereditary Cancer today.

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Read Our Blog

Top 10 Health Risks in Females

Risks of Modern Living The World Health Organization (WHO) specifies ten threatening health conditions most prevalent in women: Cancer Reproductive Health Maternal Health HIV Sexually Transmitted Infections Violence Against Women Mental Health Noncommunicable diseases...

read more

Understanding HCV in patients

Safety Concerns for Health Care Professionals Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that attacks the liver and is transmitted through blood to blood contact. For health care professionals, this indicates a need to take precautions before any contact with a client's blood or...

read more

How is hepatitis C transmitted?

Hepatitis is a very serious disease. There are three types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, and each is caused by a different virus. While the symptoms are similar, each one is transmitted differently and each affects the liver differently....

read more

Reblog: Understanding HCV Testing

Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...

read more