Myriad Genetics Introduces Online Prenatal Genetic Testing Resource

Myriad Genetics, Inc.
Myriad Genetics, Inc.

SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Myriad Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: MYGN), a leader in genetic testing and precision medicine, has launched a new educational website providing comprehensive information about reproductive and prenatal genetic testing.

The “Know More Sooner” website provides the benefits and dispels the common myths of prenatal genetic testing, as well as where to get screened and what actions can be taken in the instance of a high-risk result. The site features real-life patient stories to illustrate how prenatal screening can help parents-to-be manage their pregnancies.

“Many patients don’t initially understand the importance of prenatal genetic screening, but with Myriad’s prenatal screens, couples can discover helpful insights earlier in the pregnancy,” said Dallas Reed, MD, FACMG, FACOG, obstetrician-gynecologist and medical geneticist who serves as the Principal Medical Advisor of Women’s Health for Myriad Genetics. “Having this information allows patients to meet with specialists sooner, choose a birthing location appropriate for their situation, and/or talk with others who have had similar experiences.”

The Know More Sooner website was created in response to a survey revealing that the majority of women want prenatal screening once they understand how genetic testing can provide insights into their pregnancy’s genetic risks, helping them learn more and to prepare for their baby. However, four in 10 survey respondents reported that they had not been offered any form of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), also known as prenatal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) screening.1

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that carrier and cfDNA screening be offered to all pregnant patients regardless of ancestry, maternal age, or risk of chromosomal abnormality.2,3

“The lack of understanding of the benefits of genetic testing is why we created the Know More Sooner website. Offering resources, answering questions, and sharing basics about genetic testing are essential steps in helping women better understand pregnancy and make informed decisions,” said Melissa Gonzales, President, Myriad Women’s Health. “Most families find genetic screening reassuring. If a possible concern is identified, screening gives you time to pursue diagnostic testing and learn more about your baby’s needs from the start.”

Myriad offers three genetic tests to those who are pregnant or are considering becoming pregnant:

  • The SneakPeek® Gender Test predicts fetal sex as early as six weeks into pregnancy with greater than 99% accuracy.4

  • The Foresight® Carrier Screen identifies those who have a chance of passing down serious inherited conditions.

  • The Prequel® Prenatal Screen identifies whether a pregnancy is at an increased risk for a wide variety of chromosomal conditions as early as eight weeks.  

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