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The power of genetic testing: new screening methods are catching rare diseases before symptoms start
Genetic testing is helping doctors identify rare diseases earlier, opening the door to treatment options before symptoms appear.

TL;DR
- Genetic testing offers earlier diagnosis for rare diseases, sometimes before symptoms appear, allowing for treatment before irreversible damage.
- A genetic diagnosis provides families with access to research, patient communities, treatment options, and information for future family planning.
- Advances in genetic testing technology include the potential for retesting inconclusive results and broader newborn genomic screening.
- The GUARDIAN study in New York uses whole genome sequencing to screen up to 100,000 newborns for 450 genetic conditions, a significant expansion from standard screening.
- Preliminary GUARDIAN findings show that the test identified serious genetic conditions in nearly 4% of newborns, many of which would have been missed by traditional methods.
- Personal accounts highlight how genetic testing has connected families to communities, research, and treatment possibilities, transforming uncertainty into action and hope.
- Dr. Richard Finkel emphasizes that genetic testing is a powerful tool that revolutionizes medical care for rare diseases, leading to targeted treatments and avoiding unnecessary procedures.