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Genetic testing helped me...do everything in my power to fight the high risk of cancer that runs in my family.

— Cathy

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Positive: What Does My Result Mean?

Positive for a Deleterious Mutation: Overview

If your test result is either "Positive for a Deleterious Mutation" or "Suspected Deleterious":

  • You have a mutation or alteration in either the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene
  • You have hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome
  • HBOC syndrome increases the risk of various cancers, primarily breast and ovarian cancer
  • While the risk of developing these cancers is high, not everyone with HBOC syndrome will develop cancer

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Your Cancer Risks

If You Have NOT Had Breast
or Ovarian Cancer:
Mutation Carrier General Population
Breast cancer by age 50 33%-50% 2%
Breast cancer by age 70 56%-87% 7%
Ovarian cancer by age 70 27%-44% <2%
Male breast cancer by age 70 6% .05%
If You HAVE Had Breast
or Ovarian Cancer:
Mutation Carrier General Population
Ovarian cancer 15% not available
Breast cancer after 5 years 27% 3.5%
Breast cancer by age 70 64% 11%
Other Cancer Risks:* Mutation Carrier General Population
Prostate cancer by age 80 20% 15%
Pancreatic cancer by age 80 2%-4% <1%
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Less information is available about the risks of these and other cancers than about breast and ovarian cancers.

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