BRCA
Screener

BRCA (BReast CAncer) screening is a process of testing individuals for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, which are responsible for repairing damaged DNA and helping to prevent the development of certain types of cancer. The presence of a BRCA mutation increases a person's risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, as well as other types of cancer such as pancreatic and prostate cancer. A BRCA screener is a tool used to identify individuals who may benefit from BRCA testing.

BRCA
Screener

BRCA (BReast CAncer) screening is a process of testing individuals for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, which are responsible for repairing damaged DNA and helping to prevent the development of certain types of cancer. The presence of a BRCA mutation increases a person's risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, as well as other types of cancer such as pancreatic and prostate cancer. A BRCA screener is a tool used to identify individuals who may benefit from BRCA testing.

Who should consider
BRCA testing?

BRCA testing is typically recommended for individuals who have a personal or family history of breast, ovarian, or certain other cancers that may be related to an inherited BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation. In general, BRCA testing may be considered for individuals who meet one or more of the following criteria :

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What are the risks of testing positive for the BRCA gene mutation?

If you test positive for a BRCA gene mutation, it does not mean that you will definitely develop breast or ovarian cancer. However, it does mean that your risk of developing these types of cancer is significantly higher than someone without a mutation. Your healthcare provider will work with you to develop a personalized plan to help reduce your risk as much as possible.

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According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), In India, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, accounting for 27% of all new cancer cases in women.
  • Every 4 minutes an Indian woman is diagnosed with breast cancer!
  • One woman dies of breast cancer every 13 minutes in India.
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Check the Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

What are BRCA1 and BRCA2?
The genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 belong to the tumour suppressor gene family. Breast cancer and ovarian cancer risk have both been associated with mutations (changes) in these genes.
Why is it important to test for it?
The BRCA gene is a gene that produces tumor suppressor proteins, which help prevent the development of breast and ovarian cancer. It is important to test for it because mutations in the gene can increase a person's risk for these cancers.
What are the options if I test positive?
Surveillance Surgery Medication Risk avoidance: Please consult a doctor about the options that are best for you.
Can a BRCA Test be used to determine a persons risk of other types of cancer?
While a BRCA Test specifically tests for mutations in the BRCA genes, mutations in other genes can also increase a person's risk for certain types of cancer.