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BRCA1 breast/ovarian cancer predisposition genetic test
Take care of your health and find out if you have a genetic predisposition to breast or ovarian cancer with BRCA1 gene genetic testing.
Warszawa
The price includes all fees
BRCA1 genetic test for breast/ovarian cancer predisposition
BRCA1 genetic testing identifies a predisposition to breast or ovarian cancer. Checking for the presence of mutations in the BRCA1 gene, allows you to take informed preventive steps. Early detection of mutations is the key to protecting your health and peace of mind for the future. With the test, you can gain confidence and control over your health - make a decision today that can change your life for the better.
Indications for taking the test:
- A family history of breast or ovarian cancer (especially at a young age)
- Hereditary genetic mutations in the family
- Genetic burden of cancer diseases
- Conscious decision about preventive health care
- Willingness to learn about genetic predisposition for greater peace of mind and certainty for the future
Important information
- After purchasing the test panel, you will be contacted within 2 working days by our medical staff member for a medical interview and order form.
- The test is intended for adults. No referral is required.
- In the case of minors, a referral from a Damian Medical Center clinical geneticist is required, and the purchase can be made only by an adult who is the parent or legal guardian of the minor.
- The test involves taking a blood sample and requires no special preparation. You do not need to be fasting.
- The waiting time for the result is a maximum of 30 working days. The result is sent to the e-mail address provided during the medical interview.
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