The genetic testing results also inform patients’ family members about their cancer risks so they can be proactive in screening and prevention. For now, GENETECA™ is only available to people with ...
Figuring out what causes cancer can be a frightening mystery, but sometimes it's in your genes. So who should get genetic testing for cancer? And when?
The inherited mutated gene WNT9B, which functions normally in embryonic prostate development, increases risk of adult prostate cancer, according to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center study ...