05/29/2026
Hereditary cancer risk testing gives you information that can change what is possible before a diagnosis ever enters the picture.
Hereditary cancer risk tests look for inherited genetic mutations that increase your lifetime risk of certain cancers. These mutations can be present for generations without causing cancer in every person who carries them, meaning a lack of family history does not always rule out inherited risk.
Routine checkups do not typically include genetic testing. Family health conversations do not always happen. Patterns go unrecognized, and inherited risk can remain unknown until something forces the conversation.
You do not have to wait for that moment. Knowing your inherited cancer risk early can mean more options, earlier decisions, and the opportunity to take action when it matters most.
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