Does sharing a pathology report before a genetic test help a sibling

Posted by bens1 @bens1, Nov 1, 2022

I have a sibling who has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer and my biopsy today and MRI indicated the same. I understand the benefit of a genetic test to help my brother but would my pathology report passed on to his doctor provide any benefit to my brother?…or to my older Children’s doctor?

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@bens1, up until recently, it was thought that prostate cancer was not hereditary. A small percentage of prostate cancers are hereditary and occur in families. These hereditary cancers are associated with inherited gene variants. Hereditary prostate cancers tend to develop earlier in life than non-inherited (sporadic) cases.

Was genetic testing performed on your biopsy?

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I asked my urologist for Prolaris and Précis genetic tests from Myriad before the biopsy but he wanted to wait until the biopsy and appointment in 3 weeks. I requested my pathology report as soon as it is available to pass on to my older children's doctors, in case it helped and to use it for a second opinion for me.

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@bens1

I asked my urologist for Prolaris and Précis genetic tests from Myriad before the biopsy but he wanted to wait until the biopsy and appointment in 3 weeks. I requested my pathology report as soon as it is available to pass on to my older children's doctors, in case it helped and to use it for a second opinion for me.

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By the way, I was under the impression that the odds of mychildren getting prostate cancer because my brother has it goes up dramatically.

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Colleen: does Dr Kwan do zoom second opinions? I got my biopsy report back from Tuesday.

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Colleen: does Dr Kwan do zoom second opinions? I got my biopsy report back from Tuesday.

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Ben, Mayo Clinic welcomes both new and existing patients for virtual and in-person care, in adherence with federal and state executive orders and guidance.

Video and phone visits also can be great options for appointments before, after or in place of face-to-face care. When requesting a second opinion, talk to the appointment coordinators about the possibility of a virtual visit and if it best fits your individual needs.

Here's a link to submit a request for a second opinion: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

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Thanks Colleen. Along those lines, if I am going to use a specific machine for radiation in my area, is it possible to have a remote based radiation oncologist from a center of excellence manage the local cancer team effectively? For example, they pick the local oncologist or even a local radiation oncologist. I have more than one choice of Dr's for the team.

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