Oncology

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Genes are one of the factors that influence the development of tumors. Discover your genetic predispositions to the development of oncological diseases. Through DNA analysis, you can act proactively to reduce the likelihood of illness.

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Oncological diseases are characterized by uncontrolled cell division. Healthy cells transform into cancer cells and spread to different parts of the body. They can form larger formations known as tumors and disrupt the normal functioning of tissues or organs anywhere in the body. The results in this category present the genetic risk of developing oncological diseases, but they do not equate to their occurrence. It is also not ruled out that despite a lower genetic risk, one may still develop cancer.
Carcinogenesis is a complex process, and besides genes, other factors such as the environment, lifestyle, or mere coincidence also play a role. To reduce the likelihood of developing diseases in this category, as well as to diagnose them in time, we recommend considering the preventive actions listed in the recommendations received along with the results.