What does it mean for me if my aunt has breast cancer?
A person may worry if their aunt has breast cancer, as it may indicate a family history of the disease. However, while there is an associated risk with first-degree family members, such as mothers, brothers, fathers, and sisters having breast cancer, second-degree family members, such as grandmothers and aunts, have a slightly decreased risk than with first-degree family members.
Certain genes,
If there are multiple generations of family members receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer, a person can speak with their doctor about testing for the mutated gene. A gene specialist, or a specialist genetics service, can help with finding out what inherited genes a person has.
Other genes that can cause breast cancer include the abnormal CHEK2 gene, which can double the risk of developing breast cancer.
It is always important to speak with a doctor or healthcare professional about receiving a mammogram screening, particularly if there is a family history of breast cancer. It is also important to recognize that there can be other hereditary reasons for breast cancer outside BRCA or CHEK, which is why getting a panel of testing may be indicated, which tests for many more genes.
