• HOME
  • STORE
  • AUTHOR
  • BOOKS
    • Kayla’s Dream
    • The Perfect Place
    • Second Chances
    • We’ve Been There
    • Not In My Barrel!
  • VIDEO
  • PHOTOS
  • Follow
  • Follow

If I have a relative who has had breast cancer and/or ovarian cancer, why should I get genetic testing done?

RAD51C

A woman is at risk of having the same genetic mutation of RAD51C as a relative (cousin, sibling, aunt, mother).  If you are aware of relatives who have had breast cancer or ovarian cancer, it is paramount that you seek genetic testing as...

What is a RAD51C mutation? Should this test be given to most women?

RAD51C

Everyone has two copies of the RAD51C gene.  We inherit one copy from each of our parents.  Suppose your genetic testing results indicate that you have a pathogenic variant of this gene. In that case, it means that one of your copies of the RAD51C gene is no longer...

What will the Ontario Ministry of Health offer a woman who is RAD51C positive?

RAD51C

The Ontario Ministry of Health offers an Ontario High-Risk Breast Cancer Screening Program for women between the ages of 30 and 69. This screening includes an annual breast MRI and a mammogram. MRI and mammogram tests together have the highest sensitivity for...

Who does the ministry consider to be high risk for breast cancer?

RAD51C

The average lifetime breast cancer risk for women is  12% or 1 out of 8 women.  A high-risk woman is at a risk of 25% or higher.

How can I be tested for RAD51C? How long will it take to get results back?

RAD51C

See your family physician to request a referral to a genetics consultant in your area. Once accepted, the genetics counsellor will send you an assessment form for you to complete in regard to other family members who have had breast or ovarian cancer.  The counsellor...
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • 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?
  • What will the Ontario Ministry of Health offer a woman who is RAD51C positive?
  • 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?
  • What is hereditary cancer?
  • Who is at risk in the family?
  • 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?

© 2025 Theresa Hudson. All rights reserved.

Instagram Facebook