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Human genetic advances are helping to understand several hereditary cardiovascular diseases, such as cardiomyopathies, arrhythmic disorders, vascular disorders, and lipid disorders including familial hypercholesterolemia. However, not all cardiovascular specialists are completely aware of the benefits and drawbacks of incorporating genetic test results into patient and family care. This statement highlights current best practices in genetic testing and Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the cardiovascular genetic testing market which was USD 8722 million in 2021, would rocket up to USD 20465.21 million by 2029, and is expected to undergo a CAGR of 11.25% during the forecast period 2022 to 2029. In addition to the market insights such as market value, growth rate, market segments, geographical coverage, market players, and market scenario, the market report curated by the Data Bridge Market Research team also includes in-depth expert analysis
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