Anonymous wrote:Make sure your doctor's office offers actual counseling and help interpreting the results. Even scientists have a hard time understanding statistics and probabilities when it comes to our own personal health. I remember seeing a post here a few months ago about a poor woman who was given the raw results (you have X mutation with a 20% increased chance of horrible death) and no guidance on how to interpret it or what to do next.
That was me. I just got a big envelope in the mail with a big red plus sign followed by a lot of medical-see I parsed out myself. It sucked. I have Lynch syndrome, which puts me at higher risk for colon, pancreatic, endometrial (I had that), skin and a slew of other cancers. I did ultimately talk to a genetic counselor, but basically am on my own to manage all the testing and finding doctors.