Have you had Cancer? NO
NOYES
YES
Are you at risk for hereditaryBreast & Ovarian Cancers?
NOYES
Do you have a relative with Cancer?
What kind of cancer?
Breast Cancer Ovarian Cancer Other Type of Cancer
Are you of Ashkenazi Jewish Heritage?
Did you answer YES to ANY questions above?
Did you answer NO to ALL questions above?
Did you answer YES to ANY questions above?
Did you answer NO to ALL questions above?
What kind of cancer?
Breast Cancer Ovarian Cancer Other Type of Cancer
Are you of Ashkenazi Jewish Heritage?
NO
To learn more about your risk for HBOC syndrome, visit:
www.hereditarycancerquiz.com
YES
• Were you diagnosed at age 50 or younger?• Have you had secondary cancer(s): breast, ovarian, pancreatic?• Do you have one or more relatives on the same side of the
family with breast, ovarian, pancreatic cancer, or aggressiveprostrate cancer?
• Was your breast cancer diagnosis "Triple Negative" histology(ER, PR, HER2 negative)?
Do you know if you are high risk for hereditary breast and
ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome?
Early identification of appropriate patients and
testing is key in prevention and treatment.
Follow this flow chart to see if you should be tested.START HERE
Based on your answers, you may have an increased risk for HBOC.*
Based on your answers, you probably do not have an increased risk for HBOC.*
Based on your answers, you may have an increased risk for HBOC.*
Based on your answers, you may have an increased risk for HBOC.*
Based on your answers, you may have an increased risk for HBOC.*
Based on your answers, you probably do not have an increased risk for HBOC.*
• Were they diagnosed at age 50 or younger?• Have they had secondary cancer(s): breast, ovarian, pancreatic?• Do they have one or more relatives on the same side of the
family with breast, ovarian, pancreatic cancer, or aggressiveprostrate cancer?
• Was their breast cancer diagnosis "Triple Negative" histology(ER, PR, HER2 negative)?
These questions are based on the clinical guidelines doctors use to determine whether you should be tested for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer syndrome (HBOC). This is not a test, but rather a guide to help determine risk so you can be prepared to talk to your doctor about further evaluation of your personal and family history of cancer.
You should always talk to your healthcare provider about hereditary cancer screening.
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