Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel
Multi-Cancer Genetic Screening
The Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel at Hope Diagnostic is an extensive genetic test that screens for variants in 66 genes associated with multiple types of hereditary cancers. Our panel includes the following genes:
- APC (93797)
- ATM (38802)
- AXIN2
- BAP1 (38803)
- BARD1
- BLM (38804)
- BMPR1A
- BRCA1
- BRCA2
- BRIP1
- BRIP1
- PTCH1
- PTEN (92566)
- RAD50
- RAD51C
- RECQL
- RET (93796)
- CDK4
- CDKN1B
- CDKN2A (p16, p14) (93939)
- CHEK2 (93940)
- DICER1
- EGFR
- EPCAM
- FANCA
- FANCC
- FANCM
- FH (38805)
- SDHA
- SDHAF2
- SDHB
- SDHC
- SDHD
- TSC1
- FLCN (38806)
- GALNT12
- GREM1
- HOXB13 (38807)
- MAX
- MEN1 (93942)
- MET
- MITF (38808)
- MLH1 (91460)
- MRE11 (MRE11A)
- MSH2
- SMARCA4 (38809)
- STK11 (92565)
- SUFU
- TMEM127
- TP53 (92560)
- MSH3
- MSH6 (91458)
- MUTYH (93944)
- NBN
- NF1 (93941)
- NTHL1
- PALB2 (92571)
- PMS2 (91457)
- POLD1
- POLE
- POT1
- TSC2
- VHL (93943)
- XRCC2 (38600)
- SMAD4
- SMAD4

Advanced Technology
Our cutting-edge genetic testing technology ensures precise identification of genetic variants, providing crucial information for cancer risk assessment.

Expert Genetic Counselors
Our team of expert genetic counselors is here to guide you through the testing process, helping you understand your results and their implications.
Your Path to Informed Health Decisions
At Hope Diagnostic, we are dedicated to offering comprehensive genetic testing services to support your health and well-being. If you’re looking for detailed genetic insights and personalized care, you’ve come to the right place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel?
The panel tests for variants in 66 genes associated with various cancers, including genes like BRCA1, BRCA2, APC, and TP53. This comprehensive test helps identify genetic predispositions to multiple types of cancer.
Who should consider getting the Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel?
This panel is recommended for individuals with a family history of cancer, those with personal cancer diagnoses, or anyone seeking to understand their genetic risk for hereditary cancers.
How is the Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel performed?
The test is conducted using a blood sample or saliva. The sample is analyzed to detect any genetic variants associated with an increased risk of cancer.
What do I need to do to prepare for the test?
No special preparation is required. Simply follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the testing center before giving your sample.
How long does it take to receive results from the Comprehensive Hereditary Cancer Panel?
Results typically take 2-4 weeks after the sample has been received at the lab. You will be notified once your results are available.
What should I do if my results show a genetic variant?
If your results show a genetic variant, it’s important to discuss them with a genetic counselor or healthcare provider. They can provide guidance on the implications and recommend next steps for management or prevention.
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