How many of our Fathers had BPH Prostate issues or Prostate Cancer
My dad has been dead a number of years and the only thing that I know about his prostate issues were that he had BPH, high PSA numbers and had chronic long term prostatitis. I'm fairly certain that he had undiagnosed PC and didn't tell anyone. So here's my question to everyone here do you know if your father had any of these conditions?
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Fascinating genetics as play, right? So if you have children, what are their odds, since you carry the defective (sorry!) gene - 50%?
My understanding of this is limited, but can BRCA1/2 mutations occur on both X and Y chromosomes or just one?
The literature talks about “in males, for example…” but males have both and women have XX.
Yes 50% chance my children would get it and neither did.
If both parents have it there is a 75% chance of getting it from one parent and a 25% chance both will pass it on. If both pass it on, it is very unhealthy for the child.
It’s not tied to the X or Y chromosome it’s just something you have in your DNA.
Thank you for the thought. I actually did have genetic tests and found no issues as I was concerned for my sons and daughter. All good in that direction.
Great news about your children - and your grandchildren. BRCA - Something else for them to look for on a prospective spouse’s list of assets and liabilities!😖
My father was diagnosed @ age 72, had radiation, died at 80 of metastatic PC. I was diagnosed @ 73, had surgery, and have had "undetectable" PSA since now turning 76. I have no details of my fathers diagnosis.
I hang out here assuming I may well need future treatment, but so far, the cancer has not affected my life.