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What is the Single-Gene Risk Test?

The Single-Gene Risk test looks for changes (variants) in specific genes that can greatly increase a patient's chance of developing certain health problems.

The Single-Gene Risk test looks for changes (variants) in specific genes that can greatly increase a patient's chance of developing certain health problems. These conditions often have clear medical guidelines for early testing, prevention, or treatment. Examples include inherited cancers, heart conditions, and metabolic disorders.