Your risk score report tells you what percentile for a disease you’re in, a.k.a. how your risk of a given condition compares to the general population’s. For example, if you’re in the 90th percentile ...
Cost-utility studies provide critical information for the costs and benefits of using any new test, typically building on existing public health and screening programmes, within a defined population.
New methods of analysis and novel markers are currently being identified to predict conditions with polygenic inheritance. These include polygenic risk scores (PRS), which are based on the presence of ...