Your likelihood of developing certain diet-related cancers
There is evidence that, in the same way, genetic variants can cause vitamin deficiencies, vitamin deficiencies can cause DNA damage and an increased risk of certain cancers. Deficits in iron, zinc and the vitamins folate, B12, B6, and C have been linked to an increased risk of cancer.
LetsGetChecked and other at-home DNA kits can tell you if you have a vitamin deficiency that you should be aware of. Your doctor can advise you on which foods to eat and which supplements to take to reduce your risk. You should eat these supplement foods to balance your nutrition and protect your health as well as prevent vitamin deficiency that may happen.