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Advanced Genetic Testing
Advanced Genetic Testing
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Personalized Genetic & Molecular Health Profiling
Advanced Genetic Testing is a collection of specialized laboratory tests designed to provide deeper insight into an individual's genetic, molecular and chromosomal health.
Different tests answer different health questions. Depending on the selected variant, testing may support early cancer-related screening, inherited disease-risk profiling, personalized weight-management planning or investigation of chromosomal abnormalities.
Four testing options are available:
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Early Cancer Detection
Blood-based DNA methylation screening for selected cancer-related signals. -
Chronic Disease Risk Profiling
Genetic profiling for selected cancer predisposition and chronic disease-related risks. -
Personalized Weight Management
Genetic profiling of selected factors associated with metabolism, appetite, fat storage and lifestyle response. -
Chromosomal Diagnostics
Chromosomal microarray analysis for selected chromosomal abnormalities, including microdeletions, microduplications and aneuploidies.
WHAT ADVANCED GENETIC TESTING IS?
Advanced Genetic Testing brings together several specialized laboratory assessments under one precision-health testing platform.
Rather than providing the same test to every individual, the appropriate test is selected according to the person's health objective, medical history and professional recommendation.
The four available testing options cover different areas of health:
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Early Cancer Detection
- Designed to identify selected abnormal DNA methylation patterns associated with cancer-related biological changes.
- The test evaluates methylation signals involving selected tumour suppressor genes across multiple common cancer-related areas.
- It is intended to provide additional information that may support earlier investigation and ongoing professional monitoring.
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Chronic Disease Risk Profiling
- Designed to assess selected inherited genetic variations associated with cancer predisposition and chronic disease risks.
- The profile may provide information relating to selected cancer-associated genes together with genetic tendencies involving cardiometabolic, endocrine and autoimmune-related health conditions.
- It supports a more personalized approach to long-term risk awareness and preventive health planning.
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Personalized Weight Management
- Designed to assess selected genetic factors associated with metabolism, appetite regulation, fat storage and response to nutrition and physical activity.
- The results may provide additional insight into why individuals respond differently to similar diet, exercise and weight-management strategies.
- The information can support more individualized nutrition, activity and lifestyle planning.
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Chromosomal Diagnostics
- Designed to identify selected abnormalities involving chromosome number or chromosomal DNA segments.
- The analysis may detect chromosomal changes including microdeletions, microduplications and aneuploidies.
- Depending on the clinical indication, it may support prenatal or postnatal investigation of developmental, congenital or chromosomal concerns.
HOW ADVANCED GENETIC TESTING WORKS?
The exact process depends on the selected test.
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Early Cancer Detection
- A professionally collected blood sample is analysed for selected DNA methylation patterns associated with cancer-related biological changes.
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Chronic Disease Risk Profiling
- An oral swab is collected to obtain DNA for genetic analysis and health-risk profiling.
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Personalized Weight Management
- An oral swab is used to obtain DNA for analysis of selected genetic factors associated with metabolism, appetite, nutrition and lifestyle response.
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Chromosomal Diagnostics
- An appropriate blood or amniotic-fluid sample is collected according to the clinical indication and analysed for selected chromosomal abnormalities.
All results should be professionally interpreted together with the individual's health history and relevant clinical findings.
WHAT MAKES ADVANCED GENETIC TESTING DIFFERENT?
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Four Specialized Testing Options
- One platform provides access to four distinct areas of advanced genetic and molecular assessment.
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Personalized Test Selection
- The individual selects or is professionally recommended the test most relevant to the health question being investigated.
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Simple Sample Collection
- Depending on the test selected, testing may require only a blood sample or oral swab. Chromosomal testing may require a specialized clinical sample.
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Goes Beyond Routine Health Screening
- The tests provide genetic, molecular or chromosomal information that is generally not available through routine health screening alone.
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Supports Preventive Health Planning
- Selected tests may help identify health areas that deserve greater attention, monitoring or professional investigation.
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Professional Interpretation
- Results are intended to support informed healthcare decisions and should always be interpreted within the appropriate clinical context.
KEY BENEFITS
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Provides Deeper Biological Insight
- Helps reveal selected genetic, molecular or chromosomal information that may not be apparent through routine tests.
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Supports Earlier Risk Awareness
- Selected profiles can help identify areas where closer monitoring or further medical investigation may be appropriate.
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Enables More Personalized Planning
- Results may support more individualized approaches to screening, lifestyle management and preventive health strategies.
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Multiple Health Applications
- The testing platform covers cancer-related screening, chronic disease risk, weight management and chromosomal assessment.
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Convenient Testing Options
- Blood and oral-swab collection options make several of the tests straightforward to incorporate into professional health-assessment programs.
WHO ADVANCED GENETIC TESTING IS DESIGNED FOR?
Advanced Genetic Testing may be considered for individuals who:
- want deeper insight into their genetic or molecular health
- are interested in proactive and preventive health planning
- have a personal or family history of cancer or chronic disease
- want additional information beyond conventional health screening
- are seeking a more personalized weight-management strategy
- require professional investigation of suspected chromosomal abnormalities
- are undergoing executive, preventive or longevity-related health assessment
- have been advised by a healthcare professional to undertake additional genetic or molecular testing
The appropriate test should be selected according to the individual's health objective and clinical circumstances.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Advanced Genetic Testing provides genetic, molecular and chromosomal information intended to support professional health assessment and decision-making.
Results should not be interpreted independently.
The Early Cancer Detection variant is a screening and investigation-support test and does not independently confirm or exclude cancer.
Genetic risk results do not guarantee that an individual will or will not develop a particular disease.
The Personalized Weight Management profile does not diagnose the cause of obesity or guarantee weight-loss outcomes.
The Chromosomal Diagnostics variant does not detect every possible genetic or chromosomal condition.
All results must be interpreted by appropriately qualified healthcare professionals together with medical history, family history, symptoms, physical findings and other relevant investigations.
