@asymmetricinfo re your friend: it's not a direct answer but "A Prospective Study of Sudden Cardiac Death among Children and Young Adults" https://www.gwern.net/docs/genetics/heritable/2016-bagnall.pdf … , Bagnall et al 2016, might be interesting.
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Apropos NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/16/health/genetic-testing-mutations.html … Note the example at the bottom - he completely reorganizes his career path in response to the genetic, rather than merely phenotypic, information. (Knowledge is almost always preferable to ignorance.)
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Good article, thanks. Garrison changed his plans after genetic testing confirmed he is at risk for developing cancer. Megan's friend is at risk for SCD, and knows it already, and should plan accordingly; this is true regardless of what else any genetic testing might show.
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