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How is Genetic Testing Done?
Genetic Testing for inherited cancer risk looks for changes in genes that may have health implications.
A blood or cheek swab sample is sent to a specialized genetic testing laboratory. Results usually take 1-2 weeks.
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To learn more, check out these resources:
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National Cancer Institute: Genetic Testing for Inherited Cancer Risk: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/genetics/genetic-testing-fact-sheet#q1
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It is recommended that you speak with a trained Genetic Counselor to determine if you may have an inherited risk, the pros and cons of genetic testing, and if genetic testing is right for you.
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