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BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that help repair damaged DNA and protect against cancer. Harmful (pathogenic) mutations in these genes can be inherited by men and women. Although men generally have lower cancer risks than women, BRCA mutations can still have important health implications.
Risks vary by gene and family history:
Men may be advised to consider genetic counseling and testing if they have:
Testing is usually done after genetic counseling to understand what the results may mean.
Men with a BRCA mutation may benefit from:
Specific screening plans should be personalized with a healthcare provider.
Even if a man never develops cancer, knowing his BRCA status can be critical for:
For men, understanding genetic risk can lead to earlier screening, better outcomes, and lifesaving information for family members.
If you are concerned about your personal or family history, talk with a healthcare provider or genetic counselor.