Detect Risk of Stroke & Fabry Disease with CyGene's StrokeScan DNA Analysis
The CyGene stroke genetic test, StrokeScan DNA Analysis, will help you assess your genetic predisposition of stroke, cardiac or kidney disease
Four million Americans are living with the effects of stroke. Often called the silent killer, four out of five American families will be touched by stroke, often with no warning and no way to prevent the serious, long-term disabilities that result. Or is there? With the StrokeScan DNA Analysis it is possible to identify your risk of stroke based on specific genetic markers found in your personal DNA analysis, helping you take proactive steps toward reducing your risk of stroke.
Family history can be a huge indicator of whether you are at increased risk of stroke but what if there is no family history? Are you still at risk? Based on the personalized genetics report crafted from your DNA sample, the StrokeScan DNA Analysis can identify your genetic predisposition for stroke and offer real solutions for adjusting your lifestyle and environmental choices to mitigate your genetic risk and improve the quality of your life.
Find out if your DNA puts you at risk of Stroke with StrokeScan
Genetic testing can uncover hidden genetic variations that may increase your risk of stroke. StrokeScan was developed to screen individuals with a family history of stroke, cardiac or kidney disease, conditions which can also increase your risk. If you suffer from, or have a family member who suffered from any one of these conditions before age 55, this test may help save your life or the life of a loved one!
Fabry Disease and Risk of Stroke
CyGene's StrokeScan will assess your overall generic risk of stroke or fabry disease
In addition to assessing your overall genetic risk of suffering a stroke, StrokeScan looks for a genetic disease called Fabry's Disease. Left untreated, Fabry is a deadly disease that may occur in as many as 1 in 3,500 people. Fabry's Disease is commonly undiagnosed and often misdiagnosed due to symptoms that mimic other disorders. If you are one of the few who has Fabry's Disease, there are FDA approved drugs that can improve your quality of life and life span.