Choosing to learn whether or not you’re a BRCA carrier is a very personal decision. If you are a carrier, the preventive choices you take are also very personal. As many of you may know, these decisions involve different things for different women - from sense of self, body, sexuality, youth, mortality, empowerment, fear, control, guilt and much more. In short, no decision surrounding BRCA is simple.
Genetic counselors are healthcare professionals who can help women (and men) consider whether testing is right for them - weighing the pros and cons of testing, evaluating preventive options, and discussing implications for family members. My company, DNA Direct, offers confidential BRCA testing with genetic counseling before, during and after testing. It is in essence a “virtual” genetic testing service for women and their families who don’t have easy access to testing services or who are concerned about keeping test results private. All of our testing is anonymous, and all of our services are Web- and phone-based. You can find more information about us at www.dnadirect.com, or read our blog and join in discussion at talk.dnadirect.com.
Elissa Levin, MS, CGC
Clinical Director
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