* What are the chances that a gene alteration is involved in the cancer in my family?
* What are my chances of having an altered gene?
* Besides altered BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, what are other risk factors for breast and ovarian cancer?
* Are all genetic tests the same? How much does the test cost? How long will it take to get my results?
* What are the possible results of the test?
* What would a positive result mean for me?
* What would a negative result mean for me?
* How might a positive test result affect my health insurance? life insurance? employment?
* Do I want to submit my test results to an insurance company? If yes, will they pay for the testing?
* Where will my test results be placed/recorded? How might this affect me? Who will have access to them?
* Will having the test do anything to make me change my current health practices?
* What are my reasons for wanting to be tested?
* What type of cancer screening would be recommended if I don't get tested?
* What effect will the test results have on me and on my relationships with my family members if I have an altered gene? If I don't have an altered gene?
* Should I share my test results with my partner? parents? children? friends? others?
* How will they react to the news, which also affects them?
* Are my children ready to learn new information that may one day affect their own health?
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