Genetic testing for cancer is the one corner of the whole medical tourism conversation where my honest advice is: you probably don’t need to get on a plane. Your DNA is the same in Bangkok as it is in your kitchen. It’s a mail-in saliva sample either way. So this sub-post to the diagnostic medical tourism deep dive is less about geography and more about knowing what to test for, what it actually tells you, and what a result costs you back home.
Continue readingGenetic Testing for Cancer: What Canadians Should Actually Test For, and Where
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