Genetic Testing
Genetic's nurse called today and said I did not test postive for any of the 24 known cells for cancer. I was worried about the VHL thing!!! Thank the lord, I feel this is great news!
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My uro said no Genetic testing
i was thinking because I was 37 I should have genetic testing. Glad yours came back good. What brought you to testing?
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I don’t know all the 24 types
I don’t know all the 24 types. Did they check for oncocytoma? This mimics RCC but is usually benign. It’s associated with Birt Hogg Dube Syndrome As is chromophobe RCC. BHD is a rare condition that causes some non cancerous skin conditions in some people and non cancerous lung problems.
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theres also a combo type of
theres also a combo type of chromophobe and oncocytoma
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Hmmm
Sasha, all the reading I have done, the folks on these forums and my doctors said I should get the testing done to check and see what might be happening to my cells. If I had a link it could change my course of treatment and it could warrant a good conversation with my siblings and my child if I had certain genetics links...The biggest push is our age, I'm 40 and for us to get RCC so early is alarming....Rcc sucks at any age but for younger folks it raises a lot of eyebrows....I suggest getting it done, my insurance had no problems paying for it...It put my mind a little at ease as well...
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I just got an appointment for
I just got an appointment for genetic testing. It isn't until July though (welcome to Canada's health system). They will probably think I made up my family history ahahaha. Nine people had cancer (10 incl myself) and 7 died from it. Crazy!!! I think it will be interesting to see what they say.
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Maybe check for birthday Hogg
Maybe check for birt Hogg dube. Annissa do you have chromophobe?
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It's genetic
It's genetic
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My uro said no need
when I was diagnosed I asked uro about genetic testing. He said no need it was an anomaly at my age with no family history. I have been having a hard time with it. And brought it up a few times only to be shot down. I’m glad to hear you guys are doing it. It makes me feel like I am correct in my instinct to search further. I’m not a dr. And don’t want to tell him how to do his job, but I do understand science and genetics and thought it was worth a look.
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Sasha
Ready for this? This is why I am being sent:
Dad died from cancer and so did his mom. His bro has it and his dad had it. My mom's mom had 2 types of cancer, 3 bros died from it and her sister also died at 46 from breast cancer. They found my tumor at 38 but was officially diagnosed at 39!! Dr said he is sending me bc I was diagnosed so young with kidney cancer and also because I have a 16 yr old son. It is important to know for his sake. The cancers my family has had are breast, lung, stomach, cervical, skin, prostate and kidney (me). Ugggh lol.
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genetic testing
I get my test results on Tuesday. From what I was able to review online, it appears that I am in the clear too with BHD and Von-Lippel (?). Fingers cross I was reading my results correctly. In addition to the cancer panel specific to the chRCC, I had the BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 test done. That one also came up negative.
I demanded Genetic testing. I have military health care insurance, and we are lucky to have a Geneticist at our base. There was no reason for them to deny my request since it could be done by an in-house provider.
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It’s important
to those of you who tested negative yay! Anissa my mom had breast cancer, gma had colon cancer and gpa had stomach cancer. Me with kidney. I have an ovary that we are playing the wait and see game, and one negative breast biopsy thank god! I am sorry to hear so many in your family were effected by cancer! I think I am going to push for testing. I have 4 kids I need to know their future and mine.
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No Clear CellKidneybeans said:Maybe check for birthday Hogg
Maybe check for birt Hogg dube. Annissa do you have chromophobe?
No Clear Cell
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Test results
I had my follow up with the geneticist. My BRAC 1 and 2 were negative, which I already knew. The lab ordered the wrong cancer panel, so it had to be re- drawn yesterday. On a positive note, the wrong panel did show an uncertain result in the NBN gene. Not enough data for a certain result. The NBN mutation could suggest a higher likelihood of breast cancer. That is the one cancer that we don’t have a family history of, so I hope it’s nothing to worry about in the future. Anxious for my other results. I’ll get those in 4 weeks and will probably follow up within a month of the results coming in.
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Final results for the kidney cancer genetic panelklj15 said:Test results
I had my follow up with the geneticist. My BRAC 1 and 2 were negative, which I already knew. The lab ordered the wrong cancer panel, so it had to be re- drawn yesterday. On a positive note, the wrong panel did show an uncertain result in the NBN gene. Not enough data for a certain result. The NBN mutation could suggest a higher likelihood of breast cancer. That is the one cancer that we don’t have a family history of, so I hope it’s nothing to worry about in the future. Anxious for my other results. I’ll get those in 4 weeks and will probably follow up within a month of the results coming in.
I was negative for all genetic conditions related to kidney cancer. There was no genetic link to my cancer. In a nutshell, my cancer was just an unfortunate medical issue that came out of nowhere. No prior problems with my kidneys, kidney stones, blood in urine, blood pressure, etc... No family history of kidney problems. (Relatively) young when diagnosed - I had just turned 40. Relatively healthy, worked out, ate decent. I'm thrilled that there is nothing else I need to be concerned about, but that leave so many unanswered what/where/why questions. For now, I will just be greatful and thankful.
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Well a bit of good newsklj15 said:Final results for the kidney cancer genetic panel
I was negative for all genetic conditions related to kidney cancer. There was no genetic link to my cancer. In a nutshell, my cancer was just an unfortunate medical issue that came out of nowhere. No prior problems with my kidneys, kidney stones, blood in urine, blood pressure, etc... No family history of kidney problems. (Relatively) young when diagnosed - I had just turned 40. Relatively healthy, worked out, ate decent. I'm thrilled that there is nothing else I need to be concerned about, but that leave so many unanswered what/where/why questions. For now, I will just be greatful and thankful.
combined with your chromie.... hope you hit the lucky strike and you say **** off c*****
Annie
sorry for my rudeness... it’s my Irish.. other than that I am the most well behaved person on the planet
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Wehavenotimeatall said:
Well a bit of good news
combined with your chromie.... hope you hit the lucky strike and you say **** off c*****
Annie
sorry for my rudeness... it’s my Irish.. other than that I am the most well behaved person on the planet
Hi Annie,
I must be ruder than you. At first I didn't see that c***** means cancer.
Steve.
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