This piece explains the role of lipoprotein(a) cholesterol as a genetic risk factor for heart disease, highlights its exclusion from routine tests, and discusses emerging gene-targeting drugs that could significantly reduce Lp(a) levels and transform cardiovascular risk treatment
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inherited, stable, and difficult to modify
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