Genetic Prostate Cancer — biomarker categories

Genetic Prostate Cancer

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£570.00
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Genetic Prostate Cancer — biomarker categories

Genetic Prostate Cancer

£570.00
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This comprehensive genetic screening test analyses 14 genes associated with increased prostate cancer risk, providing actionable insights into your hereditary predisposition.

Designed for men with a family history of prostate cancer or those seeking preventative health intelligence, this test identifies genetic variants that may influence your risk profile.

Early detection of these markers enables informed conversations with your healthcare provider about personalized screening protocols and lifestyle modifications. 

*sample requirements: x1 Blood Sample

Sample requirements

1 blood tube

Collected at either our Chxhealth clinic in Lanchester (book your appointment during checkout) or at one of our 50+ UK partnered clinics (you'll receive a separate booking email after checkout). Phlebotomy fee included in the price.

ISO accredited
Independent quality standard
Plain-English reports
Easy to understand
GDPR-secure
Your data stays private
What we measure

The biomarkers in this panel.

Genetic – Prostate

ATM

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

BRCA1

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

BRCA2

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

CHEK2

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

EPCAM

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

HOXB13

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

MLH1

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

MSH2

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

MSH6

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

NBN

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

PALB2

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

PMS2

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

RAD51D

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Genetic – Prostate

TP53

A gene linked to inherited prostate-related risk.

Why it matters

Useful for understanding family-history-related prostate insight.

Is this panel right for me?

Who this panel is built for.

Who this is for

  • Men interested in inherited genetic markers associated with prostate cancer risk.
  • Those with a family history of prostate, breast or ovarian cancer.
  • Anyone wanting to combine genetic risk data with PSA tracking.
  • Men who have discussed genetic testing with their clinician and want it done.

Consider speaking to a clinician first

  • Anyone who has not considered the implications of genetic testing. Consider genetic counselling first.
  • People with new urinary or pelvic symptoms (these need clinical assessment, not genetic testing).
  • Those needing germline panel testing for clinical decision-making (best routed via NHS clinical genetics).
  • Children under 18.

This panel reports biomarker data. It does not diagnose any condition. Your results should be reviewed alongside the advice of your GP or another qualified healthcare professional.

How it works

Order to results in four simple steps.

  1. 1

    Order online

    Choose your test, complete your details and book your appointment (either through an email sent after an order with a UK partnered clinic or on our site for our own clinic).

  2. 2

    Collect your sample

    Visit our Chxhealth Clinic in County Durham or head to one of our 50+ partnered clinics all over the UK.

  3. 3

    Lab analysis

    ISO accredited process through our lab partners. Your sample is analysed using independently certified methods and is double checked for accuracy.

  4. 4

    Get your report

    Easy-to-read results sent from us to your inbox.

Why test

When numbers help you understand yourself.

Symptoms tell you something is wrong. Tests tell you what. This panel measures the biomarkers that connect to how you actually feel — so you can act with evidence, not guesswork.

  • Spot issues earlyCatch shifts before they become symptoms.
  • Track what changesDiet, training, lifestyle — see the impact in numbers.
  • Peace of mind about your bodyUnderstand how you're really doing, in numbers.
FAQs

Common questions.

How long do Genetic Prostate Cancer results take?

Genetic Prostate Cancer results can take up to 7 weeks from the laboratory receiving your sample. This is because the analysis involves DNA sequencing across multiple prostate cancer risk genes, which takes longer than a standard biomarker blood panel.

How is the sample collected for Genetic Prostate Cancer testing?

The test requires a venous blood draw at a Chxhealth or partner clinic. Genetic tests are taken from a standard blood sample, the same as our biomarker panels. The phlebotomy fee is included in the price.

What does the Genetic Prostate Cancer test screen for?

The test analyses DNA variants associated with increased risk of prostate cancer. It looks at variants in genes that have been linked to inherited prostate cancer risk. The report flags whether you carry any of these variants. Chxhealth is a biomarker and genetic data provider. We do not diagnose, treat or prescribe. For medical advice, please speak to a qualified healthcare professional. Genetic risk is one factor among many; results should be discussed with a clinician or genetic counsellor.

Who should consider genetic prostate cancer risk testing?

Men with a strong family history of prostate cancer, particularly relatives diagnosed at a young age, may find the information useful for personal awareness and informed conversations with their GP. The test does not replace clinical screening such as PSA testing.

Will the result tell me I will get prostate cancer?

No. Genetic testing identifies inherited variants that can raise risk. It does not diagnose disease or predict whether you will develop cancer. Chxhealth is a biomarker and genetic data provider. We do not diagnose, treat or prescribe. For medical advice, please speak to a qualified healthcare professional. Discuss any positive result with a healthcare professional or genetic counsellor.

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