Thanks for taking the first step towards optimal health. The more information you have, the better you’ll understand your body — and the faster we can act to protect it.
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The following screens will walk you through the information that you will receive alongside your results. Whatever your intention is for testing — whether it’s to gather data for your own personal use, or to share this information with a medical professional — your results will arm you with valuable insights that will help you make more informed decisions. More awareness means more control of your health, and that’s always the ultimate goal.
A biomarker (“biological marker”) refers to a category of objective signs that indicate medical state. Elevated biomarker levels in your blood can signal the presence of a disease.
The combination of your 4 biomarker measurements are taken into consideration as a whole when interpreting the success of your celiac disease management.
The combination of your 4 biomarker measurements are taken into considerations as a whole when interpreting your likelihood of having celiac disease.
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is released by both cancerous and noncancerous cells of the prostate. High PSA levels can indicate the presence of prostate cancer, although the elevated levels can also be due to an enlarged or inflamed prostate.
Take a closer look at your results in the table below.
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