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  2. Does Medicare cover genetic testing? - AOL

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    The costs of genetic testing vary depending on the type and complexity of the test. According to health experts, genetic test costs range from $100 to more than $2,000 without coverage.

  3. BRCA mutation - Wikipedia

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    In the US in 2010, single-site testing had a retail cost of US$400 to $500, and full-length analysis cost about $3,000 per gene, and the costs were commonly covered by private health insurance for people deemed to be at high risk.

  4. How to Know if You Should Get BRCA Testing - AOL

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    A guide to finding out your breast cancer risk, and whether you should be tested for BRCA mutations. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  5. Breast cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    It also encourages a referral for counseling and testing in women who have a family history that indicates they have an increased risk of a BRCA mutation, on fair evidence of benefit. [56] About 2% of American women have family histories that indicate an increased risk of having a medically significant BRCA mutation. [56]

  6. Should I test myself for BRCA gene mutations? - AOL

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  7. MammaPrint - Wikipedia

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    MammaPrint is a prognostic and predictive diagnostic test for early stage breast cancer patients that assess the risk that a tumor will metastasize to other parts of the body. [1] It gives a binary result, high-risk or low-risk classification , and helps physicians determine whether or not a patient will benefit from chemotherapy .

  8. Clinicogenomics - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a woman knows she has mutation in the BRCA1 gene, she can be more proactive about mammograms, Pap smears and other preventative care to help increase her odds of survival despite her likelihood of cancer. By detecting cancer earlier or preventing the development of diseases such as diabetes, health care costs for individuals ...

  9. Myriad Genetics Changes How Doctors Treat Patients - AOL

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