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According to the National Cancer Institute, inherited genetic mutations account for 5 to 10 percent of all cancers. Researchers have associated gene mutations with more than 50 hereditary cancer syndromes. Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) offers a genetic counseling and testing program for individuals who may have cancer or are at an increased risk of developing cancer due to inherited genetic mutations. OUR SERVICES CTCA® board-certified genetic counselors have extensive background in cancer genetics and: Provide a thorough review of patient and family medical histories to assess the possible risk of inherited cancer(s) Educate patients on genetics, cancer, as well as how family history impacts cancer risks and inherited cancer syndromes Counsel patients so they can make informed and empowered decisions about genetic testing Offer and coordinate genetic testing as appropriate Should a genetic mutation be found through testing, CTCA genetic counselors will discuss personalized screening and risk-reduction strategies, as well as provide guidance on genetic testing for family members. Genetic counseling and testing Cancer Treatment Centers of America®

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According to the National Cancer Institute, inherited genetic mutations account for 5 to 10 percent of all cancers. Researchers have associated gene mutations with more than 50 hereditary cancer syndromes.

Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) offers a genetic counseling and testing program for individuals who may have cancer or are at an increased risk of developing cancer due to inherited genetic mutations.

OUR SERVICESCTCA® board-certified genetic counselors have extensive background in cancer genetics and:

• Provide a thorough review of patient and family medical histories to assess the possible risk of inherited cancer(s)

• Educate patients on genetics, cancer, as well as how family history impacts cancer risks and inherited cancer syndromes

• Counsel patients so they can make informed and empowered decisions about genetic testing

• Offer and coordinate genetic testing as appropriate

Should a genetic mutation be found through testing, CTCA genetic counselors will discuss personalized screening and risk-reduction strategies, as well as provide guidance on genetic testing for family members.

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To learn more about genetic counseling and testing at CTCA, or to schedule an appointment, contact 800.515.5603.

When to consider genetic counseling:

Individuals who are considered at high-risk of inheritedgenetic mutations should consider speaking to a genetic counselor if they have a personal and/or family history of one or more of the following:

• Multiple relatives with the same type of cancer

• Cancer diagnosed under age 50

• A generation-to-generation pattern of cancer

• Personal and/or family history of:

• Ovarian cancer

• Pancreatic cancer

• Ten or more pre-cancerous colon polyps in an individual

• Jewish ancestry with family history of breast, ovarian, pancreatic or prostate cancer

Telehealth is offered for genetic counseling appointments if deemed appropriate by the care team.