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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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Testing Patients for Hepatitis C
Talking to Patients about Hepatitis C Testing You may wish to present the hepatitis C test as simply one in a set of routine tests conducted to assess general health. The following script was designed to help facilitate a discussion about hepatitis C testing....
What is Hepatitis C?
Inforgraphic provided but HealthLine. For more information you can also go to https://www.healthline.com/health/hepatitis-c/facts-statistics-infographic#1What is Hepatitis C? What makes Hepatitis C dangerous is the fact that even though you are infected with this...
Testing Recommendations for Hepatitis C Virus Infection
The CDC recommends the following persons be tested for HCV infection: ♦ Adults born during 1945 through 1965 (no prior ascertainment of HCV risk needed) ♦ Anyone who currently injects drugs or who has ever injected drugs, even once or many years ago ♦ Anyone who has...
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.
Read Our Blog
Testing Patients for Hepatitis C
Talking to Patients about Hepatitis C Testing You may wish to present the hepatitis C test as simply one in a set of routine tests conducted to assess general health. The following script was designed to help facilitate a discussion about hepatitis C testing....
What is Hepatitis C?
Inforgraphic provided but HealthLine. For more information you can also go to https://www.healthline.com/health/hepatitis-c/facts-statistics-infographic#1What is Hepatitis C? What makes Hepatitis C dangerous is the fact that even though you are infected with this...
Testing Recommendations for Hepatitis C Virus Infection
The CDC recommends the following persons be tested for HCV infection: ♦ Adults born during 1945 through 1965 (no prior ascertainment of HCV risk needed) ♦ Anyone who currently injects drugs or who has ever injected drugs, even once or many years ago ♦ Anyone who has...
