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Who is at risk in the family?

RAD51C

If you have tested positive for the genetic mutation of RAD51C, your siblings and children are at risk by 50% of also having this genetic mutation.

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  • If I have a relative who has had breast cancer and/or ovarian cancer, why should I get genetic testing done?
  • What is a RAD51C mutation? Should this test be given to most women?
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  • Who does the ministry consider to be high risk for breast cancer?
  • How can I be tested for RAD51C? How long will it take to get results back?
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  • How can genetic testing help?
  • What are the Lifetime risks for Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer (up to 80 Years)?
  • What are prevention options for women with RAD51C pathogenic variants?

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