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RAD50 c.1245+2C>G mutation

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

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@rad5049

Hi there, I am finding this string after googling "RAD50". I found out I had it after being diagnosed with stage 1 TNBC two years ago. I had a double MX and I'm considering an oophorectomy. I'm wondering if anyone knows where to find more info about RAD50.

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Welcome, @rad5049. Health care professionals are increasingly using genetic information about breast cancer cells to categorize breast cancers. You might find this article just published today on Mayo Clinic News Network to be interesting:
- Consumer Health: Breast cancer types and what your type means https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/consumer-health-breast-cancer-types-and-what-your-type-means/

@gwinter has the gene mutation RAD51C and decided to have an oopherectomy and may be able to share her experiences.

Rad, what questions do you have or information are you looking for?