Probably BRCA2 positive?
I have stage 1 breast cancer. Did genetic testing to cover my bases. Only 2 family members - second cousin and an uncle have had cancer, so little family history. Monday I was told I carry a founder BRCA2 mutation. So, from lumpectomy to bilateral mastectomy. Drs. were so surprised, they are checking for test accuracy before I take such a big step. Has this happened to anyone? Waiting not only the news, but a surgery date, and wondering, what surgery will I be having?
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Welcome, @jules54! If it is confirmed that you have a gene mutation (such as BRCA2) that puts you at significant risk for developing breast cancer, and you also have a personal family history of breast cancer, then it is likely that your medical team would recommend a bilateral mastectomy in your case.
Here is some more information on what to expect:
- About BRCA genes and breast cancer
- Mastectomy surgery and recovery: What to expect
- Types of mastectomy
We understand that the wait for more information can be an anxiety-ridden, difficult time, and we're here to support you and answer any questions that you have.
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Thank you so much for all this info. Just being on the forum helps to know - I AM NOT ALONE.
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You’re very welcome. We’re really glad you found your way here, and we’re so glad the forum is helping you feel less alone.
Please keep posting whenever questions come up or you just need support. We're here for you!
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