BRACAnalysis® can only be ordered by a qualified healthcare provider.
“Genetic testing identified a mutation in me, as well as many of my family members. The power of that information allowed me to work with my healthcare providers to take steps to manage my cancer risk.”
— Cathy
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.
My result is Positive for a Deleterious Mutation or Suspected Deleterious
On to "Positive: What does my result mean?"
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.
My result is Positive for a Deleterious Mutation
On to "Positive: What does my result mean?"
Multisite 3 BRACAnalysis® tests for the three most common mutations found in people of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European Jewish, ancestry.
My result is Positive for a Deleterious Mutation