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A genetic risk assessment is done in the individuals to specifically look out for mutations in the BRCA gene. This test is mainly indicated for women who have a very strong family history of breast cancer, especially if their family members were affected below the age of 50.
A family clinic for high-risk individuals is a medical facility that provides specialized care for people who are at increased risk for certain health conditions due to their family history or genetic makeup. These clinics may focus on a particular area of health, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, or genetic disorders, or they may offer a range of services to address the health needs of high-risk individuals.
Family clinics for high-risk individuals may offer a variety of services, including:
Risk assessment: This may involve reviewing the patient’s family history, genetic testing, and other diagnostic tests to determine the patient’s risk for certain conditions.
Education and counseling: These clinics may provide information and support to help patients understand their risk and make informed decisions about their health.
Preventive care: These clinics may offer services such as screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle recommendations to help reduce the risk of certain conditions.
Treatment: If a patient has a high-risk condition, the clinic may offer specialized treatment and management services to help prevent or manage the condition.
High-risk individuals may include people who have a family history of a particular condition, such as cancer or heart disease, or those who have a genetic predisposition to a certain condition. Seeking care at a family clinic for high-risk individuals can help these patients to better understand and manage their health risks and to receive personalized care to meet their specific needs.