Genetic analysis enables us to obtain more precise information about a person's health, and to improve their quality of life on the basis of their individual genetic predispositions.

Hereditary predisposition, also known as genetic predisposition, is partly responsible for the development and evolution of many diseases. In genetic medicine, we examine a person's genetic make-up, i.e. their genes. We calculate the personal risk of hereditary diseases and deduce which preventive measures and/or personalized treatments are necessary, appropriate and effective - for the person concerned and his or her relatives. In addition, genetic analyses in the field of pharmacogenetics help us to understand why certain drugs work for some people but not for others - or even have side-effects.

Genetic analysis helps to :

Get a more accurate diagnosis

  • e.g. for certain forms of cancer (e.g. breast, prostate or colon cancer)
  • e.g. for cardiovascular diseases (e.g. high cholesterol or hypertension)

Targeted, early prevention for patients and their families (especially 1st-degree relatives)

  • e.g. more frequent preventive examinations in the field of cancer based on individual health status
  • e.g. preventive measures in the field of cardiovascular or metabolic diseases
  • e.g. adapted training based on knowledge gained from genetic sports panels

Improving the effectiveness of therapies

  • e.g. individual risk assessment of the effects and side-effects of medication
  • e.g. correct choice and dosage of drugs used (e.g. analgesics, anaesthetics, chemotherapies, antidepressants)

Are you interested in a genetic consultation?

Contact the corresponding doctors or Hirslanden Precise directly: secretariat.giacobino@hirslanden.ch or 022 575 56 96.

 

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