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Episode 14: Cracking the Code to your Genetics

March 20, 2024 Maggie Roth Episode 14
Episode 14: Cracking the Code to your Genetics
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Making It With Maggie
Episode 14: Cracking the Code to your Genetics
Mar 20, 2024 Episode 14
Maggie Roth

In this episode, Maggie Roth interviews Brittany DeGreef, a board-certified genetic counselor, about the importance of genetic counseling and proactive measures for reducing the risk of cancer. We discuss the expanding scope of genetic counseling beyond oncology, screening and prophylactic recommendations for the BRCA variant, and the role of genetic counseling in preventative care. They also explore the impact of environmental factors on risk assessment and the red flags that warrant evaluation and follow-up. The conversation highlights the importance of trusting one's instincts, seeking referrals, and understanding test results through counseling. The episode concludes with a discussion on approaching sensitive topics with young children and the availability of resources and support for patients.

Takeaways

  • Genetic counseling goes beyond oncology and can play a crucial role in preventative care.
  • Screening and prophylactic recommendations for the BRCA variant are important in reducing the risk of cancer.
  • Environmental factors should be considered in risk assessment.
  • Trusting your instincts and seeking referrals are key in addressing potential health concerns.
  • Counseling is essential in understanding test results and making informed decisions.
  • Sensitive topics can be approached with young children through open and age-appropriate conversations.
  • Resources and support are available for patients seeking genetic counseling.

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Show Notes

In this episode, Maggie Roth interviews Brittany DeGreef, a board-certified genetic counselor, about the importance of genetic counseling and proactive measures for reducing the risk of cancer. We discuss the expanding scope of genetic counseling beyond oncology, screening and prophylactic recommendations for the BRCA variant, and the role of genetic counseling in preventative care. They also explore the impact of environmental factors on risk assessment and the red flags that warrant evaluation and follow-up. The conversation highlights the importance of trusting one's instincts, seeking referrals, and understanding test results through counseling. The episode concludes with a discussion on approaching sensitive topics with young children and the availability of resources and support for patients.

Takeaways

  • Genetic counseling goes beyond oncology and can play a crucial role in preventative care.
  • Screening and prophylactic recommendations for the BRCA variant are important in reducing the risk of cancer.
  • Environmental factors should be considered in risk assessment.
  • Trusting your instincts and seeking referrals are key in addressing potential health concerns.
  • Counseling is essential in understanding test results and making informed decisions.
  • Sensitive topics can be approached with young children through open and age-appropriate conversations.
  • Resources and support are available for patients seeking genetic counseling.

Join the Making It With Maggie Community to connect more with me & other members of this community!