• Ep. # 28: Knowledge is power! Michelle's journey through a BRCA1 gene mutation diagnosis & a double mastectomy

  • 2024/10/19
  • 再生時間: 55 分
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Ep. # 28: Knowledge is power! Michelle's journey through a BRCA1 gene mutation diagnosis & a double mastectomy

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  • In this episode, I interview my friend Michelle, who shares her personal journey with her BRCA1 gene mutation diagnosis.

    Michelle discusses the importance of understanding family medical history, the emotional challenges of her diagnosis, and the preventive measures she took, including 4 surgeries.

    She emphasizes the need for support systems and the power of knowledge in making informed health decisions.

    Our conversation also touches on the hope for future advancements in cancer prevention and treatment.

    Michelle discusses the emotional and physical aspects of her experiences, the importance of knowledge and advocacy in health decisions, and the need for awareness and self-care in the context of breast cancer.

    This episode is all about being proactive in health management.

    Michelle's authenticity and openness about what she went through will inspire others to share their stories and support one another in their journeys.

    Notable statistics

    • Brca1- upwards of 80% chance for BC and 45% OC
    • Brca2-upwards of 80% BC and 15% OC One in 400 regular population.
    • One in 40 Jewish population

    Genetic mutation testing companies

    • Color
    • Invitae

    Stanford Breast Oncologist: Dr. Allison Kurian

    Stanford Gynecological oncologist: Dr. Amer Karam

    Stanford plastic surgeon specializing in reconstruction: Dr. Gabriel Kind

    Plastic surgeon specializing in nerve preservation and reconstruction: Dr. Anne Peled

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あらすじ・解説

In this episode, I interview my friend Michelle, who shares her personal journey with her BRCA1 gene mutation diagnosis.

Michelle discusses the importance of understanding family medical history, the emotional challenges of her diagnosis, and the preventive measures she took, including 4 surgeries.

She emphasizes the need for support systems and the power of knowledge in making informed health decisions.

Our conversation also touches on the hope for future advancements in cancer prevention and treatment.

Michelle discusses the emotional and physical aspects of her experiences, the importance of knowledge and advocacy in health decisions, and the need for awareness and self-care in the context of breast cancer.

This episode is all about being proactive in health management.

Michelle's authenticity and openness about what she went through will inspire others to share their stories and support one another in their journeys.

Notable statistics

  • Brca1- upwards of 80% chance for BC and 45% OC
  • Brca2-upwards of 80% BC and 15% OC One in 400 regular population.
  • One in 40 Jewish population

Genetic mutation testing companies

  • Color
  • Invitae

Stanford Breast Oncologist: Dr. Allison Kurian

Stanford Gynecological oncologist: Dr. Amer Karam

Stanford plastic surgeon specializing in reconstruction: Dr. Gabriel Kind

Plastic surgeon specializing in nerve preservation and reconstruction: Dr. Anne Peled

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