Which genes are included in the preventive genetic health test?

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Everlab’s Preventive Genetic Health Test screens for 167 genes that are associated with inherited risks for some of the most common and serious health conditions. This comprehensive analysis helps you and your Everlab care team take a proactive approach to prevention and long-term health planning.


What does the test screen for?

1. Cancer Risk – 65 Genes

These genes are linked to a higher risk of developing certain cancers, including:

  • Breast

  • Bowel

  • Prostate

  • Skin

Identifying inherited variants in these genes not only informs your personal risk, but can also have implications for your children and family members.


2. Cardiovascular Risk – 83 Genes

These genes are associated with increased risk of a wide range of heart conditions, including:

  • Familial high cholesterol

  • High blood pressure

  • Inherited cardiomyopathies

  • Conditions that can lead to heart attack or stroke

These findings can guide preventive interventions, screening, and lifestyle strategies to reduce your long-term risk.


3. Other Health Conditions – 19 Genes

The test also includes genes related to additional inherited health risks, such as:

  • Dystonia

  • Haemochromatosis

  • Other metabolic and neurological conditions


What happens with the results?

Your results will be reviewed and interpreted by the Everlab clinical team. If any actionable findings are identified, you’ll receive:

  • A clear, personalised report

  • Ongoing support to help you understand your results and next steps


Knowledge is power — and prevention.
Speak with your Everlab care team to learn how this test fits into your personalised health plan.

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