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Is Prostate Cancer Genetic?

Prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland and is one of the most common cancers in men. Many prostate cancers grow slowly, but some forms can be aggressive and spread quickly.

Affects ~1 in 8 men in their lifetime.

Genetic Factors Behind Prostate Cancer

Research has identified multiple genetic variants that influence a person's susceptibility to Prostate Cancer. While no single gene determines whether someone will develop this condition, specific variants can increase or decrease risk. Key genes studied in relation to Prostate Cancer include:

8q24
MSMB
HNF1B
TET2

Each of these genes plays a distinct role in the biological pathways related to Prostate Cancer. Variants in these genes have been identified through large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and replicated across multiple populations.

How GenomeInsight Analyzes Your Risk

GenomeInsight examines your raw DNA data from services like 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or whole-genome sequencing (VCF files) to identify genetic variants associated with Prostate Cancer. The analysis is performed entirely in your browser, meaning your genetic data never leaves your device.

For each relevant variant, GenomeInsight reports your genotype, the associated risk allele, the odds ratio from published research, and your overall risk profile compared to the general population. Results are presented with easy-to-understand risk visualizations and percentile rankings.

Genetic risk is only one piece of the puzzle. Lifestyle, diet, environment, and family history all contribute to overall risk. GenomeInsight's analysis is for informational and educational purposes and is not a medical diagnosis.

Understanding Your Prostate Cancer Results

After uploading your DNA file, you will receive a detailed health risk report covering 52 conditions, including Prostate Cancer. For each condition, GenomeInsight analyzes multiple SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) and calculates a combined risk assessment.

Your results will show whether you carry risk-increasing or protective alleles in genes like 8q24, MSMB, HNF1B, and TET2. Risk levels range from "Below Average" to "Significantly Increased," with population percentile comparisons to contextualize your results.

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