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BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that help repair damaged DNA. When they work properly, they help prevent cancer. Some women inherit harmful (pathogenic) mutations in these genes, which significantly increase the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, often at a younger age than average.
A BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation is inherited, meaning it is passed down from a parent. Both women and men can carry and pass on these mutations, but women face higher cancer risks.
While risks vary by individual and family history:
BRCA mutations may also increase the risk of second breast cancers and other cancers.
Genetic counseling and testing may be recommended for women who have:
Testing is usually done after genetic counseling to help understand the benefits, limitations, and possible results.
Having a BRCA mutation does not mean you will definitely develop cancer. Many women with BRCA mutations never do. However, knowing your status allows you to take proactive steps, which may include:
Genetic counselors, breast specialists, and support organizations can help women understand their risk and make informed decisions that are right for them.
If you have concerns about your family history or genetic risk, talk to your healthcare provider or a genetic counselor.