Understand your personal cancer and cardio risks.
Most cancers and heart diseases can be prevented if you start screening early. but where to start and when depends on YOUR genes. Find out now, so you won't have to treat later.
What you get
Your specific numbers, not statistics
Not 'in 10% of the population' but YOUR exact risk: 18% or 5% by age 70. Know your personal numbers to plan ahead.
Clear explanations based on science
All answers backed by scientific research — translated into plain language, without medical jargon. No need to read studies yourself.
Ready-to-use screening plan
Exactly which tests to do, how often, and at what age to start — prioritized for YOUR genes, not generic advice.
No fear, just facts
Understanding the difference between risk and diagnosis. Risk means you can act now to prevent, not that you're already sick.
How it works
Getting your personalized cancer and heart disease risk assessment is simple:
- 1. Join early access — We'll email you when ready (no commitment)
- 2. Upload your DNA data from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or order our kit
- 3. Get your risk assessment in minutes — your specific numbers, not statistics
- 4. Receive your personalized 5-year screening plan with exact ages and frequencies
- 5. Download doctor-formatted report to take to your next appointment
What you get: Example of your personal report
Here's what YOUR personalized report looks like — with real numbers and clear actions:
- 🧬 Breast Cancer Risk: Your risk 18% by age 70 (population average: 12%) → Higher risk detected
- 📅 Your Screening Plan: Breast MRI starting at age 35 (yearly) + Mammography at 40 (every 2 years)
- 💡 Why: Genes that protect against breast and ovarian tumors show higher risk variant
- 📋 Next Steps: Schedule genetic counseling within 3 months + Start MRI screening at your next birthday
- ❓ Questions for your doctor: 'Should my sisters get tested?' • 'What are my risk reduction options?' • 'Is preventive medication right for me?'
Your personalized screening timeline
Clear visual timeline showing exactly when to start each test — based on YOUR genetic risk profile:
- Age 35 → Start: Breast MRI (yearly) — your highest priority based on genes
- Age 40 → Add: Colonoscopy (every 3 years) + Mammography (every 2 years)
- Age 45 → Add: Cardiac CT (if heart disease genes detected)
- Age 50 → Continue all tests on schedule — early detection saves lives
Understand your risks in plain language
Learn about genes that protect against breast, ovarian, and colon cancer, plus genes affecting heart disease — explained without medical jargon, in minutes.
- Guardian genes that prevent breast and ovarian tumors — understand if they're working properly
- Colon protection genes — know if you need screening earlier than standard guidelines
- Heart disease genes — assess your personal risks for heart attack, irregular heartbeat, and heart muscle problems
- Tumor blocker genes — learn if your cellular defense system needs extra monitoring
Prepare for doctor visits with confidence
Get everything you need to have productive conversations with specialists — formatted professionally, explained clearly.
- Professional genetic reports your doctor will take seriously
- Directory of oncologists, cardiologists, and genetic counselors experienced with genetic data
- Example questions: 'Based on my genes, when should I start screening?' • 'What are my prevention options?' • 'Should my family get tested?'
- Plain-language summaries you can understand and share with family
FAQs
I'm afraid to learn something scary about my genes
Will this be too scientific and complex for me?
I don't know who to show this genetic data to
What if I'm already healthy and don't have symptoms?
How accurate are genetic risk predictions?
How is this different from 23andMe or AncestryDNA reports?
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