Genetic Cancer Testing involves a simple blood draw or saliva sample to look for potential gene mutations to determine your risk of 8 potential cancers: breast, colorectal stomach, uterine, melanoma, prostate, ovarian, and pancreatic. A positive test can help you and your doctor make informed medical decisions about earlier screenings and preventative steps that are right for you.
Testing can also provide an explanation to your doctor of your personal or family history of cancer to help identify other at-risk relatives for whom genetic testing is recommended.