What questions should I ask a Genetic Counselor?
Hi Ladies,
My name is Sara I am 33 years old and I have an appointment with an genetic counselor next Friday Sep 15. Looking for advice on what questions to ask the counselor when I see them. Also would anyone be willing to share what their experience was like meeting with their counselor and what information they found most helpful from their visit? Thank you for any help you can provide I appreciate your help!
My BC story I was diagnosed with a Borderline Phyllodes tumor in my, right breast, this summer that was 17cm and 3lb. I had a mastectomy in June. My path report showed I also have ADH. I also have a very strong family history of BC on both sides of my family. I have had a very overwhelming summer, so any information you can give would help me so much and reduces my stress level.
One question I had is do the genetic counselor ask for specific kinds of breast cancers that run in your family? I know that many of my family members had BC but I am having difficulty finding out what type.
When I talked to my Aunt to find out about my grandmother and great grandmother's BC she said she didn't know what kind they had, because back then they didn't talk about it and she does not have any medical records about it either.
Thank you!
Hugs,
Sara
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My experience was that I really didn't need to worry about what to ask the counselor. She asked ME a LOT of questions and had me complete a very detailed questionaire/family tree. I don't remember them asking anything like ductal/lobular. Just which relatives had what kinds of cancers (prostate, etc.) & at what ages. Also about other things like thyroid disease. Also questions on nationalities/ethnicities. Not just female relatives-male also. Your Dad's side of the family too.
She reviewed it with me and asked a bunch more questions. She then shared exactly which genetic syndromes she thought were a possibility I/my family might have and what specifically she was going to test me for.
After the testing (negative) she also talked about future things. My Dad does NOT want to be tested, despite both his mom & sister having colon cancer. She suggested if we could talk him into it, polyps from his next colonoscopy could be sent to her for processing after pathology
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Hi Melissa,
thank you for sharing what your experience was like meeting with your genetic counselor. I found your story to be very helpful. I hope that your father will have genetic testing done too. I know it can be scary knowing what you might be more likely to get, but at least you will know and be able to take steps to reduces your chances of getting something.
Wishing you all the best!
Hugs,
Sara
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The one question I would ask is, "How do I make sure I am up-to-date with new developments in genetics that might be relevant to me?"
If you see a genetics counselor now and nothing is identified, that doesn't mean you are in the free and clear and have no familial risk, it just means that you don't have one of the genetic abnormalities that is NOW known to increase risk. "Now" is the key word there. There's a lot left to learn about the human genome, and discoveries are happening all the time. It's very possible that someone with a strong family history of cancer has an abnormality that's been passed down in the family, but science has not yet identified that particular abnormality as something that should be checked for. That person would have negative testing now, but it wouldn't mean negative as "definitely nothing heritable going on here," it only would mean they don't have one of the abnormalities that can be checked for.
Positives are a lot more straightforward, negatives leave you wondering maybe it won't be negative in 2027 because we'll know more.
Edited to add: this isn't the one question I would ask - that was badly worded. It's just the one I wouldn't think of.
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Outfield, great point. A lot has changed in six years since my testing. I was only checked for BRCA1 & 2, CHEK2 & PTEN. I just ordered the Color Genomics panel & am waiting on results.
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Me too. Over 7 years, I've had 3 rounds of testing, everything "negative" so far.
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Hi Outfield,
Thank you for the great question I will be sure to ask it when I go for my appointment this week. I hope your test results continue to come back negative!
Best of luck!
Hugs,
Sara
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Outfield- my family members, even the one two years before me, didn't know their ER status or their type of cancer. I just found out UCSF has a genetic cancer component and am going to follow up with them. My daughters don't know about my gene because it's a 'variant of unknown significance' but I'm pretty sure it causes cancer of the head, neck, lungs, ovaries and breasts when mixed with smoking. My kids will be the first without a house full of smoke so here's hoping that gene doesn't turn on!
Let us know what you find out.
M
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Jumpship, that's interesting.
I have one "truncated" side of my family where there are very few relatives (several only children, several untimely deaths from things like trauma). On the other side, there's not a ton of cancer but every single smoker has died of lung cancer. They were all my grandparents generation, so genetic testing wasn't even a thing yet. I pointed that out to my aunt, who pointed it out to my cousin and got him to quit. You're probably onto something - there are many illnesses where one risk factor plus another risk factor is 2+2 = 17 instead of 2+2 = 4.
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