Myriad Hereditary Cancer Risk and Reproductive Health

Genetic insights have the power to transform health and well-being for people of every age, background and life stage. At Myriad, our genetic tests serve expectant parents and individuals seeking to understand their risk of developing hereditary cancer and their individual risk of breast cancer.

Myriad Hereditary Cancer Risk and Reproductive Health

Genetic insights have the power to transform health and well-being for people of every age, background and life stage. At Myriad, our genetic tests serve expectant parents and individuals seeking to understand their risk of developing hereditary cancer and their individual risk of breast cancer.

Provider portal

A single destination for all your patients’ needs.

  • Order tests online
  • View reports with detailed actionable results
  • Gain access to patient resources for your clinic

Provider portal

A single destination for all your patients’ needs.

  • Order tests online
  • View reports with detailed actionable results
  • Gain access to patient resources for your clinic

MyRisk® Hereditary Cancer Test

MyRisk is a genetic test that evaluates 48 genes to determine your risk of developing 11 different types of hereditary cancer. When coupled with RiskScore®, it can assess a patient’s five-year and lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. All it takes is a simple blood or saliva sample, and results are available within two weeks.

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Guiding reproductive health

Our genetic tests and screens can tell you your baby’s predicted sex and give you information about their health, so you can plan and make important health decisions for your family.

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Genetic insights to guide health through every life stage

  • Family Planning

    Identify couples at risk to pass down serious, prevalent, clinically-actionable inherited conditions

  • Pregnancy Management

    Identifies fetal sex as early as six weeks into pregnancy

  • Pregnancy Management

    Identifies if a pregnancy is at an increased risk for a wide variety of chromosomal conditions as early as 10 weeks

  • Preventative healthcare & risk assessment

    MyRisk with RiskScore identifies inherited risk of developing 11 hereditary cancers

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    MyRisk: 10 Years, 10 Stories

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    Provider Perspective: How a friend’s diagnosis inspired one doctor to do more cancer risk testing

    Dr. Burton Brodsky had been an OB-GYN for years when his neighbor – and one of his wife’s closest friends – came to him with a question. She was wondering if she should be tested for this “BRCA gene.”

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    A love story interrupted by breast cancer

    Meet Terry and Lisa Wade, who started dating when they were in eighth grade and recently celebrated 30 years of marriage.
    They’ve truly had a fairytale life – two beautiful adult children, three grandchildren, and a love story that has lasted three decades.

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    “An individual plan of care”: How MyRisk® with RiskScore® helps one Native American clinic

    Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC)’s Pink Team, a team of clinicians focused on women’s health, is dedicated to helping Native American women take care of their health.

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    Holidays & Healthcare: Don’t skip that “routine” appointment

    Learn how Kim didn’t skip her annual breast MRI and found her cancer early thanks to MyRisk® with RiskScore, a genetic test that assesses hereditary cancer risk.

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    Family Health History Month

    November is Family Health History Month. The holidays are a time to gather with loved ones; yet holiday gatherings can be fraught. Family dynamics can make any conversation tough – and one about family health history can be even more difficult.

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    Do You Know Your Breast Cancer Risk?

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month – and thanks to educational campaigns in recent decades, you likely already know it’s important to be proactive about your breast health.

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    Lisa’s mom’s battle with breast cancer inspired her to get genetic testing and make a life-saving choice. Her story is a testament to courage and resilience.