Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are often caused by a combination of a genetic predisposition and an unhealthy lifestyle. The two major manifestations of CVD are atherosclerosis and venous thrombosis. The risk for atherosclerosis is increased by the combination of an unhealthy lifestyle and variants of genes involved in endothelial dysfunction, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and inflammation. Correspondingly, the interplay of adverse influences (female hormone intake, lack of physical activity, surgery, cancer) and certain genetic variants enhance the susceptibility to develop thrombosis. Testing for genetic variations and adequate prophylaxis contributes to lower CVD risks.
We analyze 12 genetic variants for understand your CVD risk situation.
Report Delivery
7 Work Days
Sample Type
Buccal Swab / EDTA Blood
