Predictive genetic tests for cancer / BRCA - experiences?

Predictive genetic tests for cancer / BRCA - experiences?

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thetapeworm

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Friday 3rd July 2020
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Not my usual kind of post but having spent yesterday at another family funeral that once again came about due to cancer and after chatting with a cousin I haven't seen for a while I have concerns about inherited cancer genes. I'm not worried about myself as such, it's my young (8) daughter.

All the bits I've read online about testing obviously tell you to go speak to your GP about BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing as well as there being 100 other potential genes to look out for but my GP isn't taking routine appointments at the moment and this seems pretty low down the pecking order in the grand scheme of things.

I just wondered if anyone on here had any experience of going though this and if you were taken seriously by your GP. I kind of feel like I'm being a bit of a hypochondriac / worrier.

The details I've seen are very much geared around testing a family member with cancer first to then assist with your own test but I've pretty much run out of family on my side now so that might be an issue.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/predictive-genetic-t...

Anyway, interested to hear your thoughts even if you haven't done this and if you have been tested, privately or via the NHS I'd be really interested to hear more about it if you don't mind talking.

thetapeworm

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11,243 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd July 2020
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Thanks for your replies.

The family history has various cancers so maybe we're just an unlucky lot rather than specifically lumbered with one bad gene.

I'll chat with my GP at some point, it's just on my mind currently after yesterday I guess, I hadn't given it a lot of thought previously as I'm generally an "ignore and hope for the best" kind of chap.