Breast and gynecological cancers are an important issue in women's health because they are often linked to mutations in specific genes.
PRESENTIA The hereditary breast/gynecological cancer panel identifies mutations that will cause breast, uterine, ovarian, and cervical cancer in the future.
If at least one of the following criteria is met, it is necessary to conduct a study:
– Personal history of breast/gynecological cancer (including ovarian, fallopian tube, primary peritoneal cancer).
– Breast/gynecological cancer diagnostics before the age of 50
– Family history of breast/gynecological cancer
– Descendants of specific ethnic groups who are at high risk of breast/gynecological cancers
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