Genetic tests can reveal the answers inside each of us, shedding light on powerful information to guide patients and providers on the path to better health
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Understanding our unique genetic and genomic blueprint unlocks powerful, personalized insights that help patients and healthcare providers detect health risks, tailor treatments, and prevent disease with precision.
Genetic screening and testing can help detect powerful information to inform healthcare decisions and improve patient outcomes. Whether you’re planning the healthiest pregnancy possible or want to understand your risk of developing certain cancers, genes can be your guide.
Germline and tumor genomic tests empower patients and providers with actionable answers that unlock access to personalized treatment options at every step of the cancer journey. By revealing hereditary risks, targeted therapies, advanced treatments, and relevant clinical trials, this information helps navigate the complexity of cancer treatment decisions.
With genetic and tumor genomic information, we support better patient care at every step of the journey. Understanding the hereditary risk of cancer or how aggressive a cancer is can help prevent the onset or progression of disease, creating better outcomes and improving quality of life.
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Our tests help patients and providers uncover genetic insights in these five health areas.
Uncovering invaluable insights and answers to help prevent cancer or diagnose it at an earlier, more treatable stage.
Leading health and wellness for expectant parents and their babies with best-in-class genetic insights and prenatal solutions.
We are committed to delivering the most clear and actionable germline and tumor genomic testing solutions, supporting clinicians and patients at every step of the cancer journey—from screening to treatment, from previvorship to survivorship.
Revealing the full picture of prostate cancer behavior, so that patients and providers have better answers to inform treatment options.
Leveraging pharmacogenomics to help clinicians understand how genetics may impact patient metabolism and response to antidepressants and other mental health medications.
For more than 30 years, we’ve partnered with the healthcare community to advance the science of genetics and tumor genomic profiling. And we’re working diligently every day to push what’s possible for the millions of people who test with our products.
Each day brings new opportunities to expand access to genetic and tumor genomic testing, improving lives and advancing health equity. With the largest repository of comparative data covering all ancestries, we are committed to developing accessible, inclusive tests that support our mission to enhance health and well-being for all.
We place a strong emphasis on results that our patients and clinicians can easily understand. Because what good are genetic insights if they’re difficult to interpret? Our reporting connects the dots between raw information and course of action. Because better answers lead to better outcomes.
Hannah Storm is a legendary sports journalist, producer and director who has broken barriers in the sports industry. She is also a breast cancer survivor. Storm was first diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in January 2024 and underwent a lumpectomy shortly after. Her routine mammogram had detected something suspicious, prompting an ultrasound, which …
Identifies risk of developing 11 hereditary cancers
Identifies actionable genomic variants and biomarkers associated with FDA-approved therapies
Identifies HRD status to inform treatment strategies
Identifies prostate cancer aggressiveness to inform treatment strategies
Identifies risk of developing 11 hereditary cancers leveraging family history of certain cancers
Identifies risk of breast cancer recurrence to inform treatment strategies
Identifies at-risk couples for a pregnancy affected by inherited conditions
Identifies risk of chromosomal conditions for expectant parents
Identifies fetal sex as early as six weeks into pregnancy
Identifies how genes affect outcomes with certain mental health medications