Predictive Genetic Tests Cancer

Pros and cons of having a predictive genetic test

Source: NHS

Not everyone who is eligible for the NHS test will want to have it. It's a personal decision, and should only be made after you've had genetic counselling sessions and talkedthrough what having the test means, how you may feel and how you will cope.

Advantages

  • a positive result means you can take steps to manage your risk of developing cancer you canmake certain lifestyle changes to lower your risk, have regular screening andhave preventative treatment (see Managing your risk , below)
  • knowing the result may reduce any stress and anxiety that comes from not knowing

Disadvantages

  • the results of some genetic tests are inconclusive doctors may identify a variation in a gene, but not know what effect it may have
  • a positive result may cause permanent anxiety some people would rather not knowabout their risk and only want to be told if they actually develop cancer

Articles for Predictive Genetic Tests Cancer

Introduction

Cancer is not usually inherited, but some types mainly breast, ovarian, colorectal and prostate cancer can be strongly influenced by genes and can run in families.

Managing your risk

If your test result is positive, you have arange of options to manage your risk. Risk-reducing surgery is not the only option. Ultimately, there's no right or wrong answer about what you should do it

Paying for private testing

If there isn't a strong family history of cancer in your family and the faulty gene hasn't otherwise been identified in any of your relatives, you won't be eligible for the NHS genetic test. You'll h

Planning a family

Cancer risk genes can be passed on to any children you have. If your predictive genetic test is positive and you want to start a family, you have several options. You can: Have your children withou

Pros and cons of having a predictive genetic test

Not everyone who is eligible for the NHS test will want to have it. It's a personal decision, and should only be made after you've had genetic counselling sessions and talkedthrough what having the t

Tellingclose relatives

Your genetics unit will not approach your relatives about your result it will usually be up to you to tell your family. You may be given a standard letter to share with relatives, which explains your

What to do if you're worried

Speak to your GP if cancer runs in your family and you're worried you may get it too.Theymay refer you to alocal geneticsservice foran NHSgenetictest, which will tell you if you have inheritedone of t

Whata positive result means

If your predictive genetic test result is positive, it means you have a faulty gene that raises your risk of developing cancer. It doesn'tmean you are guaranteed to get canceryour genes only partly i

Whattesting involves

There are usually two steps to genetic testing: Arelative with cancer has a diagnostic blood test to see if they have a cancer risk gene (this normally must happen before any healthy relatives a