BRACAnalysis® can only be ordered by a qualified healthcare professinal.
“Medical information such as who has been diagnosed with cancer, at what age, and their relationship within the family tree, can be an important and life-saving piece of medical history.”
— Sue Friedman
Founder of FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

As a starting point for an important conversation with your doctor, click on the name of the test you were given to learn more about your results:
My test was Comprehensive BRACAnalysis®
My test was Single Site BRACAnalysis®
My test was Multisite 3 BRACAnalysis®
Comprehensive BRACAnalysis® tests for mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome. Choose your test result below:
My result is No Mutation Detected
My result is Genetic Variant, Favor Polymorphism
When a gene mutation has been previously identified in another family member, this test will examine a small portion of the DNA for that specific mutation.
Multisite 3 BRACAnalysis® tests for the three most common mutations found in people of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European Jewish, ancestry.