SELBYVILLE, Del., Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Market Insights, Inc. has recently added a new report on genetic testing market which estimates the global market valuationfor genetic testing will cross US$ 28.5 billion by 2026. A growing demand for DTC genetic testing will drivemarket expansion over the forecast period. Genetic testing can project the risk of diseases, identify carriers and establish diagnoses. DTC genetic testing can help individuals identify ancestral origins and predisposition to certain illnesses. This can enable individuals to prepare or prevent the onset of certain diseases. Increasing awareness among people regarding their health will drive industry growth.
Growing adoption of genetic testing in oncology and genetic diseases in North America will propel the market expansion. Genetic testing to determine the probability of cancer and rare diseases helps in planning the treatment. Genetic testing helps in the formulation of the most effective treatment for cancer and other diseases. Hence, the growing application of genetic testing in cancer and genomic disorders will fuel the genetic testing market growth.
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Nutrigenomic testing was valued at USD 408.9 million in 2019 and will witness significant growth over the forecast period. Nutrigenomic testing determines how genetic variations change the individual reaction to nutrients. Nutrigenomic can assist with optimum nutritional planning. Rising incidence of obesity due to increased consumption of junk food and sedentary lifestyle will fuel the segment growth over the forecast period. Furthermore, growing awareness regarding customized diets will fuel market growth.
The cancer testing market held nearly 52% market share in 2019 and will exhibit robust growth in the forecast period. The growth can be attributed to the advancements in genetic testing that can confirm the diagnosis. Furthermore, genetic testing can help with the formulation of the most effective drugs for the treatment of cancer, improving patient outcomes. These factors will boost the growth of the cancer testing segment.
The European genetic testing market held a substantial value in 2019 and is poised to exhibit nearly 13% CAGR over the forecast period. The growing geriatric population will boostdemand for genetic testing in the region. Furthermore, presence of key market players in the region will positively impact the technology adoption. Additionally, favorable government initiatives to harmonize genetic testing and ensure accurate and reliable results will boost market growth.
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Some major findings of the genetic testing market report include:
Few notable players in the genetic testing market share are 23andME, Abbott Molecular, Bayer Diagnostics, Cepheid, Counsyl, PacBio, Illumina Inc., Qiagen, Roche Diagnostics, BioCartis, and Siemens. The market players are adopting strategies such as innovative product launches and acquisitions to expand their customer base and market share.
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Partial chapters of report table of contents (TOC):
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Genetic testing industry 360synopsis, 2015 - 2026
2.1.1. Business trends
2.1.2. Test-type trends
2.1.3. Application trends
2.1.4. Regional trends
Chapter 3. Genetic Testing Industry Insights
3.1. Industry segmentation
3.2. Industry landscape, 2015 - 2026
3.3. Industry impact forces
3.3.1. Growth drivers
3.3.1.1. Physician adoption of genetic tests into clinical care
3.3.1.2. Technological advancements and availability of new tests
3.3.1.3. Growing application of genetic testing in oncology and genetic diseases in North America
3.3.1.4. Consumer interest in personalized medicines in Europe
3.3.1.5. Growing demand for direct-to-consumer genetic testing
3.3.2. Industry pitfalls & challenges
3.3.2.1. High costs of genetic testing
3.3.2.2. Dearth of experienced professionals and advanced infrastructure in developing and underdeveloped economies
3.4. Growth potential analysis
3.4.1. By test type
3.4.2. By application
3.5. Regulatory landscape
3.5.1. U.S.
3.5.2. Europe
3.6. Market share analysis, 2018
3.6.1. Market share analysis, by North America, 2018
3.6.2. Market share analysis, by Europe, 2018
3.6.3. Market share analysis, by Asia Pacific, 2018
3.6.4. Market share analysis, by Latin America, 2018
3.6.5. Market share analysis, by Middle East & Africa, 2018
3.7. Porter's analysis
3.8. Competitive landscape, 2018
3.8.1. Strategy dashboard
3.9. PESTEL analysis
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Genetic Testing Market demand to hit USD 28.5 Bn by 2026: Global Market Insights, Inc. - PRNewswire
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