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BRCA Genetic Test Philippines

Understand Your Risk. Take Control Of Your Future.

Breast and ovarian cancers are among the most common cancers affecting women worldwide. While many cases occur by chance, some are linked to inherited genetic changes that can be passed down through families. Lablog's BRCA Genetic Test screens the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, which are associated with an increased risk of hereditary breast, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic, and certain other cancers. Knowing your genetic risk early can help you and your healthcare provider make more informed decisions about screening, prevention, and long-term health planning. Using advanced genomic technology and our ISO-certified partner laboratory, Lablog provides accessible and confidential BRCA genetic testing throughout the Philippines.

Screens

BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes

Suitable for

both men and women

One simple

DNA sample required

Supports preventive

healthcare planning

Nationwide

collection centers

Mobile home service

selected areas

ISO-certified

partner laboratory

Powered by

BGI Genomics expertise

Strictly

confidential process

Important: BRCA testing is a genetic risk assessment tool and does not diagnose cancer.

Who Should Consider BRCA Testing?

BRCA Genetic Testing may be suitable if:

You have a family history of breast cancer

You have a family history of ovarian cancer

A close relative was diagnosed before age 50

Multiple family members have had cancer

A male relative has had breast cancer

You want to be proactive about your health

Your doctor recommended genetic testing

Who Should Consider BRCA Testing?

BRCA Genetic Testing may be suitable if:

You have a family history of breast cancer

You have a family history of ovarian cancer

A close relative was diagnosed before age 50

Multiple family members have had cancer

A male relative has had breast cancer

You want to be proactive about your health

Your doctor recommended genetic testing

How does the process work?

How Does BRCA Testing Work?

Simple, guided, and confidential from booking to result release.

1

Book Your Test

Schedule your appointment with our team.

2

DNA Sample Collection

A simple DNA sample is collected. Collection options may include collection centers nationwide, home DNA kits, and mobile home service in selected areas.

3

Laboratory Analysis

Your DNA is analyzed for clinically significant variants within the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes using advanced genomic technologies.

4

Receive Your Results

Your confidential report will be securely released to authorized individuals.

What Is BRCA?

What Cancers Are Associated With BRCA?

Breast Cancer

One of the most common cancers linked to BRCA mutations.

Ovarian Cancer

BRCA mutations may significantly increase lifetime risk.

Male Breast Cancer

Although less common, men can also inherit BRCA mutations.

Prostate Cancer

Certain BRCA mutations may increase prostate cancer risk.

Pancreatic Cancer

Some hereditary pancreatic cancers may be associated with BRCA mutations.

BRCA stands for Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene. Everyone is born with BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes that help repair damaged DNA and protect cells. Inherited changes in these genes may increase a person's lifetime cancer risk. Having a BRCA mutation does not mean you will definitely develop cancer, but it may increase your risk compared to the general population.

Earlier Screening

Your doctor may recommend earlier or more frequent screening.

Why Early Genetic Awareness Matters

Knowing your genetic risk can help support future healthcare decisions.

More informed decisions can help reduce uncertainty and support long-term planning. Your genes are not your destiny. They are information that can help you prepare.

Better Prevention Strategies

Lifestyle, surveillance, and medical recommendations may be personalized.

More Benefits

Additional value of early BRCA awareness

Your results may also support family planning and long-term preventive care decisions.

Positive Result

Family Awareness

Your results may also provide important information for family members.

Negative Result

More Informed Decisions

Knowledge can help reduce uncertainty and support long-term planning.

What to do next

Use your BRCA report to support preventive healthcare planning

Results should always be interpreted with your healthcare provider alongside personal and family history.

Discuss recommended screening schedules

Explore preventive options based on risk profile

Review relevance for family members

Build a long-term health plan

Safe and confidential genetic testing process

Why Choose BGI Genomics?

Powered by global genomics leadership and strict quality systems

Lablog partners with BGI Genomics, a global leader in genomics and precision medicine. BGI is recognized internationally for advancing genetic science and supporting healthcare systems worldwide through innovative sequencing technologies.

Every sample is processed through our ISO-certified partner laboratory

Strict international laboratory standards

Quality assurance protocols for reliable results

Advanced genomic technologies and precision workflows

ISO accreditation logo

Your privacy is always protected

We understand that genetic information is deeply personal. Every sample, report, and patient record is handled with strict confidentiality and released only to authorized individuals.

Strictly confidential process

Released only to authorized individuals

Professional, compassionate support

Frequently Asked Questions

Understand your BRCA risk with confidence.

Book your BRCA Genetic Test and take a proactive step toward long-term health planning.

Book BRCA Genetic Test

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