“Nearly every BRCA mutation carrier's main concern is how to avoid the fate of relatives who have had, and possibly died from, breast or ovarian cancer.” FateConcernDiedCancerBreastsCarrierMutationOvarian Cancer Author:Kristi Funk
“The Angelina Effect refers to the fact that a powerful, beautiful, well-respected and world-renowned woman unabashedly revealed private medical details about a gene mutation which affects 1 in 500 people. In so doing, she raised awareness and sparked conversations around the world amongst known BRCA carriers, possible carriers, and the circle of family and friends who care about them.” PeopleWorldWellsFactsCareBeautifulPowerfulKnownEffectsAwarenessConversationRaisedDetailsMedicalCirclesAround The WorldGenesFamily And FriendsWho CaresCarrierMutationRenownedWorld Renowned Author:Kristi Funk
“It is absolutely a good thing that she [Angelina Jolie] helped to educate the world about the existence of this mutation; hopefully, as a result, more compassionate understanding exists regarding the choices BRCA carriers must face.” WorldFacesChoicesUnderstandingResultsExistenceGood ThingsHopefullyCompassionateEducateCarrierMutation Author:Kristi Funk
“In my practice, the majority of mutation carriers choose mastectomy; however, for those without cancer, they have much more control over the timing. For younger women, we might wait until they have found a life partner, or until after childbearing. Older women who find out they carry a mutation have unwittingly escaped a large percentage of their risk, and therefore, the calculated future risk is not necessarily a daunting number.” MightFoundWaitingNumbersPracticeRiskMajorityCancerPartnersTimingPercentagesCarrierMutationOlder WomenLife PartnerChildbearingMastectomy Author:Kristi Funk