PALB2
I’m only 33 and I tested positive for 4 different mutations. One of them was PALB2. My mother and her mother both had and past away from breast cancer. I fell like my dr. Isn’t very concerned about it being positive, but I am.
what are some steps other then annual mammograms that I can take to prevent the cancer from coming.
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Hi @chubert,
Welcome to Breastcancer.org. We're so sorry for the worries that bring you here, but we're glad you've found us.
We're so very sorry to hear about your mother and grandmother, and it's commendable that you're taking these proactive steps to protect your health.
You might find this page helpful from our main Breastcancer.org site: What to Do if You Test Positive for a Genetic Mutation.
Also, this Research News article might be useful:
We hope this helps! Please let us know if we can do anything else.
—The Mods
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I have the PALB2 mutation and I have a breast MRI and a mammogram rotating every 6 months. I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 49 and had a lumpectomy, chemo, and radiation. I am doing well 13 years after my diagnosis. PALB2 can also put you at higher risk for ovarian and pancreatic cancers. I spoke with a genetic counselor who assessed my risk based on my family history. I had my ovaries removed but am not doing any screening for pancreatic cancer since none has been noted in my family history.
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Thank you for your knowledge. I really wasn’t comfortable with them telling me just annually mammograms, But if I rotate the MRI and mammogram every six months I’m okay with that. Can I ask, who did you use for a genetic counselor? I’ve been lookin into that as well.
still doing a lot of research my genetic test come back positive for MSH2, PMS2, MRE11, and PALB2.
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@chubert, here's some more info that could help:
What each genetic mutation might mean:
Again, we hope this helps!
—The Mods
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I had my genetic testing performed at a local hospital and they had genetic counselors on staff that discussed the results with me.
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Hi @chubert,
We just wanted to check in on you as we haven't seen you much since you first joined. How are you doing?
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