Whether you have a family history or simply want clarity, BRCA testing offers lifesaving insights. BRCA gene mutations can increase lifetime risk of breast cancer up to 72% and ovarian cancer risk up to 44%. Know your risk and prepare your personalised ovarian health prevention plans with us.
Inherited mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes significantly increase lifetime risks: up to 72% for breast cancer and 44% for ovarian cancer – far higher than the general population. Proactive genetic testing (via blood or saliva) is crucial if you have Personal/family history of breast cancer, Personal/family history of ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer or have Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.
A positive result unlocks powerful, personalised risk-reduction strategies:
- Enhanced Screening: Breast MRI + mammogram every 6 months starting at age 25-30; transvaginal ultrasound + CA-125/HE4 blood tests for ovarian surveillance.
- Risk-Reducing Medications: Discussing chemo prevention like tamoxifen.
- Preventive Surgeries: Highly effective bilateral mastectomy (reduces breast cancer risk by >90%) and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (recommended around age 35-45 after childbearing, reduces ovarian cancer risk by 80-90% and breast cancer risk).
- Family Testing: Enabling relatives to learn their status.
Knowing your BRCA status empowers you to act decisively, potentially preventing cancer or catching it earliest. Discuss testing with your gynaecologist to create your tailored prevention plan.