STAT

Opinion: I was fortunate to get post-23andMe genetic counseling. Everyone should have that option

A year ago, I was shivering in the pre-op room at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center waiting to be wheeled into surgery for a mastectomy. What led me there was my spitting into a tube, like millions of others have done, and sending off my DNA to be analyzed.

The results shocked and devastated me. They showed I have a mutation in the BRCA1 gene that puts me at an incredibly high risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. The mastectomy would reduce my chance of developing breast cancer from as high as 72% to almost nothing. A few months earlier, I had surgery to remove my

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from STAT

STAT2 min read
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re Reading About An Amgen Obesity Drug, A Senate Bill On Shortages, And More
Amgen will no longer develop an early-stage obesity pill, and will instead focus on a more advanced injectable candidate to compete with Wegovy and Zepbound.
STAT2 min read
STAT+: Brain Biopsies On ‘Vulnerable’ Patients At Mount Sinai Set Off Alarm Bells At FDA, Documents Show
A STAT Investigation: Brain biopsies on "vulnerable" patients at Mount Sinai set off alarm bells at FDA, documents show.
STAT2 min read
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re Reading About A Boy Dying In Pfizer Trial; AstraZeneca Yanking Covid Shot, And More
A young boy died in a clinical trial for an experimental Pfizer gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, about a year after receiving the therapy.

Related Books & Audiobooks