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Most cases happen spontaneously, but a small percentage of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer have a genetic mutation that increases their risk of the disease.
Genetic testing. A simple blood test can determine if you carry the abnormal gene that causes FAP. Genetic testing may also detect whether you're at risk of ...
... genes from your parents, such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia. Other genetic tests can check for genetic changes or variants (sometimes called ...
His rare genetic disorder enlarged his tongue and head, and he had weakened muscle tone, brittle bones, sleep apnea, poor eyesight and persistent infections in ...
... genetic variations that can help predict which patients will respond well to each available therapy, especially newly developed biological agents. The ...
The Dermatology Genetics Clinic diagnoses and treats people who have hereditary dermatologic conditions. Our team of experts understands how these ...
... genetic tests may best diagnose a person's subtype of limb-girdle or distal muscular dystrophy. The guideline is published in the October 14, 2014, print ...
If you're thinking about getting a genetic test to find out if you have a mutation in one of the breast cancer susceptibility genes — BRCA1 or BRCA2 — here are ...
The new research, led by Fred Cutrer, M.D., a Mayo Clinic neurologist, is published in Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine. "Our study is based on the ...
This genetic condition causes tumors on nerve tissue. Surgery and other therapies can manage symptoms.
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