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RAD50 c.1245+2C>G mutation

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Dec 8, 2023 | Replies (21)

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@mamasailer

Thank you @kmuir would you be willing to share your oncologist information. I can’t find someone who knows anything at Rad50. I be willing to do a consult anywhere...

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I was referred to a genetic counselor and she recommended testing. Following getting results back i met with the geneticist who was able to provide me with the risk numbers. The RAD50 mutation is not as well known about as the BRCA mutations so there is not as much info out there. I also tried to research it but was unable to find much. Im from western part of ND and opted to go to Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo, ND. I going through reconstruction now and have been very satisfied with my overall care there. Let me know if you need anymore info.

@mamasailer, you may wish to consider consulting Mayo Clinic's breast cancer clinic. Here is the contact information for all 3 locations: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

@kmuir, how did the genetic knowledge influence the treatment options for you?