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Sometimes, what we think our risk of disease is and what our actual risk of disease is, are very different.

See the webinars and podcasts below that describe why risk prediction tools support doctors and patients in decision-making discussions about screening and risk-reduction opportunities.

 

Whats A False Positive Mammogram

Personalized risk score. Personalized health plan.

With geneType™, you and your healthcare provider develop a screening and risk reduction plan just for you.

Depending on your risk results, you and your clinician may discuss:

  • Screening compliance
  • New or additional screening options
  • Risk-reducing medications
  • Lifestyle modifications

Be informed. Be proactive. Know your risk of disease.

Checkout podcasts and webinars describing how geneType is used in the functional medicine community.

Hyman

geneType on The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Dr. Joel Evans talks with Dr. Hyman about identifying women who are at high risk of developing sporadic cancer, which is more common in women than hereditary breast cancer.

geneType on Make America Healthy

Listen to a podcast with Beth Shaw interviewing our own Drs. Evans and Spaeth on the value of breast cancer risk prediction.

Longevity Holistic

geneType featured in Holistic Primary Care webinar

Learn how assessment of polygenic risk, in combination with other clinical risk factors, can positively impact your implementation of longevity medicine.

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Breast health discussions with Dr. Jenn Simmons

Discover the Test that Could Transform Breast Health Forever with Dr. Joel Evans

Multitest V3 2024

*Patient eligibility dependent on personal medical history, age and sex

Interested in ordering more than one disease? Order geneType™ Multi-Test.

The Multi-Risk suite of tests is for adults 40-85 years of age. At maximum, a woman would be eligible for eight diseases in the panel; a man would be eligible for seven. Starting at age 30, a patient may qualify for geneType's™ cancer risk assessments only. 

 

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