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		<title>deCODEme adds Testicular Cancer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At deCODEme, we believe that when it comes to planning your preventive health efforts, your genetic profile is the place to start. This month we have added two new diseases, both of which are highly curable if caught early. If you are a deCODEme customer who has bought our Complete Scan, your account now includes [...]]]></description>
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<p>At deCODEme, we believe that when it comes to planning your preventive health efforts, your genetic profile is the place to start.  This month we have added two new diseases, both of which are highly curable if caught early.</p>
<p>If you are a deCODEme customer who has bought our <a href="http://www.decodeme.com/complete-scan" target="_blank">Complete Scan</a>, your account now includes a personalized genetic risk assessment for:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.decodeme.com/testicular-cancer" target="_blank">Testicular Cancer</a> of males, and <a href="http://www.decodeme.com/ovarian-cancer" target="_blank">Ovarian Cancer</a> of females.</p>
<p>Our scientists have also added more genetic details to the risk assessment for <a href="http://www.decodeme.com/prostate-cancer" target="_blank">Prostate Cancer</a>, which now includes a total of 25 genetic risk variants for customers of the Complete Scan.</p>
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		<title>Ovarian Cancer added to deCODEme Complete Scan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer in women. Based on ovarian cancer statistics in the U.S., it is expected that 1.4% of women born today will be diagnosed with cancer of the ovary at some point during their lifetime. This represents the lifetime risk of ovarian cancer and means that 1 out of [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="deCODEme Ovarian Cancer" href="http://www.decodeme.com/ovarian-cancer" target="_blank">Ovarian cancer</a> is the eighth most common cancer in women. Based on ovarian cancer statistics in the U.S., it is expected that 1.4% of women born today will be diagnosed with cancer of the ovary at some point during their lifetime. This represents the lifetime risk of ovarian cancer and means that 1 out of every 71 women will be diagnosed with this disease during their lifetime. <a title="deCODEme Complete Scan" href="http://www.decodeme.com/complete-genetic-scan" target="_blank">deCODEme Complete Scan</a> now includes risk calculation for Ovarian Cancer.</p>
<p><span id="more-764"></span><strong>Genetics is a major risk factor for ovarian cancer<br />
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<p>Although many environmental and lifestyle factors affect the risk of ovarian cancer, the single greatest known risk factor is a family history of the disease. This indicates that genetics is a major risk factor. Scientists already know that variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes significantly increase a woman’s chances of developing ovarian cancer. However, these variants are rare and account for less than 5% of all ovarian cancers. Recently, scientists have discovered a common variant on chromosome 9 that can increase a woman’s risk of developing the most common type of ovarian cancer (epithelial cancer). This variant is found in approximately 70% of women of European descent.</p>
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