BRCA 2 variant with uncertain significance
I met with my radiologist oncologist today to discuss the possibility of being a candidate for mammosite and this variant does not come alter the decision. (I plan on starting another thread re mammosite vs. whole breast radiation).
Any information regarding BRCA results are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Brca 2 unknown significance
Mine came back the same way 2 years ago. At that time, 11 other patients had this variant in the gene. I was told that as the research progresses and more patients are tested, more information would become available. About 18 monthe later, I received a reclassification , as "no mutation" detected.
Cathy0 -
I was also told I would becathyp said:Brca 2 unknown significance
Mine came back the same way 2 years ago. At that time, 11 other patients had this variant in the gene. I was told that as the research progresses and more patients are tested, more information would become available. About 18 monthe later, I received a reclassification , as "no mutation" detected.
Cathy
I was also told I would be contacted if more information became available. I assume you did not have to act on your unknown significance either. Thanks for your reply.0 -
While waiting for thecathyp said:Brca 2 unknown significance
Mine came back the same way 2 years ago. At that time, 11 other patients had this variant in the gene. I was told that as the research progresses and more patients are tested, more information would become available. About 18 monthe later, I received a reclassification , as "no mutation" detected.
Cathy
While waiting for the results, I had surgery for a complex ovarian cyst w/an elevated CA-125 level. We decided to remove one ovary only. Even after the result of unknown significance, the doctors did not recommend removing the other ovary. I had all ready had a DMX 6 months earlier for IDC, stage 1. I am a recurring Hodgkins Lymphoma survivor and the only choice for treatment was the DMX. I knew before the surgery, I could not receive radiation theraphy again. The rads caused my BC. Rads and chemo have left me w/heart problems, so no chemo. I had a TIA last summer, so no Tamoxifen. My prior cancer dx has complicated my BC dx and leaves me w/little options.
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Cathycathyp said:While waiting for the
While waiting for the results, I had surgery for a complex ovarian cyst w/an elevated CA-125 level. We decided to remove one ovary only. Even after the result of unknown significance, the doctors did not recommend removing the other ovary. I had all ready had a DMX 6 months earlier for IDC, stage 1. I am a recurring Hodgkins Lymphoma survivor and the only choice for treatment was the DMX. I knew before the surgery, I could not receive radiation theraphy again. The rads caused my BC. Rads and chemo have left me w/heart problems, so no chemo. I had a TIA last summer, so no Tamoxifen. My prior cancer dx has complicated my BC dx and leaves me w/little options.
Cathy
you have been through so much. I didn't know radiation could cause BC. You will be in my thoughts and prayers along with all of our sisters on this board.0 -
thank youwarrrior3 said:Cathy
you have been through so much. I didn't know radiation could cause BC. You will be in my thoughts and prayers along with all of our sisters on this board.
Yes, many Hodgkins Lymphoma survivors are dx w/BC about 15-20 years out. That is just one of the long term effects of treatment that HD survivors face. Many proactive HD survivors have elected for prophylactic MX's.
I find it ironic that BC is treated w/rads and that is what caused my BC.
Thanks for your prayers, the same to you and all our fellow survivors!
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hicathyp said:thank you
Yes, many Hodgkins Lymphoma survivors are dx w/BC about 15-20 years out. That is just one of the long term effects of treatment that HD survivors face. Many proactive HD survivors have elected for prophylactic MX's.
I find it ironic that BC is treated w/rads and that is what caused my BC.
Thanks for your prayers, the same to you and all our fellow survivors!
Cathy
I have the BRCA 1 mutation also BRCA 2. They told me that BRCA 2 was also undetermined as to what they were looking for. So far no bc0 -
Warrior
I had the BRCA testing done because I'm the 5th in my family with bc. My results were negative but the counselor I met with said that there may still be a gene out there that matches mine so I had a tissue sample donated at the time of my bilateral mastectomy. In some small way I hope that research continues to find these mutations to help others in the future. Wishing you the best.
{{hugs}} Char0
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