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Early detection saves lives – know your genetic risk and take control of your health.
Importance of Genetic Testing
EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIFE
What is Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer?
Genetic testing analyzes your DNA to identify inherited mutations that increase your risk of breast cancer. It’s a powerful tool that helps detect whether you're at a higher risk due to changes in genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2.
Is Genetic Testing Right for You?
You should consider genetic testing if you: -> Have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer -> Were diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 50. -> Have male relatives who have had breast cancer. -> Belong to an ethnic group with high rates of BRCA mutations.
Why is Genetic Testing Important?
Genetic testing helps you: -> Understand your personal risk -> Make informed decisions about prevention -> Guide your screening and treatment plan -> Help family members learn about their own risks
Test Details & Pricing
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Sample Collection
After obtaining written consent, our team will collect a 5ml blood sample for testing. -
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Test Duration & Cost
Choose the package that suits your needs.
-> Full-Length BRCA1/2 Genetic Test
8 Weeks: PKR 38,000
4 Weeks: PKR 60,000
-> BRCA1/2 Prevalent Mutations Only
8 Weeks: N/A
4 Weeks: PKR 12,000
💡Prices are subject to change. Please confirm while booking. -
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Collect Your Report:
Scan the QR code to Pick up your report at CEMB-Pink Ribbon Reception Counter on the date and time specified on your payment receipt.

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Common questions
Frequently asked questions
01 Is genetic testing painful or risky?
No, genetic testing is safe and simple. It only requires a small blood sample and poses no health risks.
02 Will my results be kept confidential?
Yes, all genetic test results are completely confidential and shared only with you or your authorized healthcare provider.
03 Can a positive result mean I will definitely get breast cancer?
Not necessarily. A positive result shows increased risk, not certainty. It helps you take preventive steps with medical guidance.
