Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the tissues of the breast. There are two main types of breast cancer:
In rare cases, breast cancer can start in other areas of the breast.
Breast cancer may be invasive or noninvasive. Invasive means it has spread from the milk duct or...
Read moreA provocative essay in the New York Times by journalist Aliyah Baruchin has me thinking over, once again, a question that I occasionally... Read more »
If you’ve had breast cancer, you’ve no doubt heard about BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing, often offered as an option to women with a strong... Read more »
By now, most of us are probably pretty familiar with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 (pronounce them “bracka 1 and bracka 2”) genes. Identified in... Read more »
“A British woman has made history by conceiving the country’s first ‘designer baby’ guaranteed to be free from hereditary breast... Read more »
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A British baby genetically engineered to be born free of the BRCA 1 breast cancer gene is due to be born soon. Experts say people who have the BRCA 1... Read more »
More young, healthy women who have a familial or genetic predisposition to breast cancer are opting for a preventive double mastectomy, experts say.... Read more »
The number of young women who choose to have a double mastectomy in order to prevent breast cancer or a breast cancer recurrence is rising. Studies... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 is usually done on a blood sample taken in your doctor’s office and sent to a commercial laboratory or a research... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
If you’re thinking about learning whether you have mutations for the BRCA1 or 2 genes, it’s important to consider both the benefits and drawbacks... Read more »