{"id":37406,"date":"2022-10-10T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-10-10T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.redmond-reporter.com\/local-marketplace\/strong-family-history-of-cancer-genetic-counseling-helps-patients-manage-risk\/"},"modified":"2022-10-11T08:44:29","modified_gmt":"2022-10-11T15:44:29","slug":"strong-family-history-of-cancer-genetic-counseling-helps-patients-manage-risk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.redmond-reporter.com\/local-marketplace\/strong-family-history-of-cancer-genetic-counseling-helps-patients-manage-risk\/","title":{"rendered":"Strong family history of cancer? Genetic counseling helps patients manage risk"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you had a genetic predisposition for cancer, would you want to know?<\/p>\n

Some people hesitate — why worry about something you can’t control? But Marianne Vivien, MS, LCGC, a genetics counselor at Overlake Medical Center & Clinics<\/a>, says there are many actions you can take once you know you’re at a higher risk.<\/p>\n

“You can take a proactive approach to catch cancer early, when it’s more easily treated. High-risk patients may be able to start cancer screening early or get screened more frequently, and can share that valuable information with family members. They aren’t obligated to get tested, but may choose to talk to their primary care physician.”<\/p>\n

Patients who have already been diagnosed with cancer may choose genetics testing to find out if they’re at risk for other cancers, or to gain a better understanding of their cancer’s cause.<\/p>\n

Who should get genetics counseling?<\/strong><\/p>\n

“Anyone can speak with a genetics counselor to understand their risk. About five to ten percent of cancers are due to a genetic predisposition,” Marianne says.<\/p>\n

Indications you may be at increased risk:<\/p>\n