Genetic testing looks for changes on the gene that could make you more likely to get certain types of cancer. The types of cancer include breast and ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer, male breast cancer and other cancers. Your results will be used to create a personalized care plan for cancer screenings and possible treatment in the future.
Genetic counseling is done before and after testing. Before testing, a genetic counselor can help you understand the benefits of testing. After testing, they can help you understand your results.
During or prior to your appointment, you’ll be asked to answer questions about your family cancer history. Your care team will use that information to create your family tree, as well as review and discuss your risk factors.
Your care team will order a genetic blood or saliva test, which will examine your DNA.
There are three possible results for your genetic test:
After you receive your results, a genetic specialist will meet with you to:
Oftentimes the cost for genetic testing is covered by insurance. Like any health care test or procedure, you should check with your insurance company about coverage before having any testing done.