Myth:

Most people don't have any genetic mutations, so why bother?

Truth:

Everyone has some genetic mutations, even people who live to 110. What's important is the specific nature of your own DNA and how that correlates to the likelihood of developing a specific condition. Navigenics will give you that information.

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Mary Sue

For this breast cancer survivor, genetic insights provided the motivation she needed to make life-changing health decisions.

"I am a breast cancer survivor, so you can imagine my surprise when my results showed me that I didn’t have a high genetic predisposition for breast cancer. When I called my Genetic Counselor, she explained that it isn’t just about my DNA, but also the environment - the way I live my life has a big influence on my health future.

"This has been a big catalyst in getting me to make life-changing health decisions. I’ve shared my results with my doctor, made significant health changes, and lost the weight I’ve been trying to lose for years."

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