Family history

Your family in context

Three weeks ago your mother's diagnosis changed which numbers matter most. Here's what that means for you — and the questions to bring to your next visit.

Paternal grandfather
Paternal grandmother
Maternal grandfather
Maternal grandmother
Sarah
OncologyCardiovascularUnknown
Mother
3w ago

Breast cancer (invasive ductal carcinoma)

Diagnosed: 2026-03-28

Stage II. BRCA testing pending.

What this means for you

With your mother's invasive breast cancer diagnosis and your BRCA1 variant, guidance shifts to annual MRI + mammogram. Schedule genetic counseling if you haven't.

Screening

Annual MRI + mammogram

  • Starting now, USPSTF B recommendation for BRCA1 carriers with 1st-degree history.
  • Genetic counseling if not in the last 2 years.
  • Consider risk-reducing discussion at cardio visit.
Genetic links

Your variants × family

  • BRCA1 AG: mother's dx raises your absolute risk.
  • CYP2C19 AG: ask about clopidogrel metabolism given father's CV history.
For your cardiology visit

Dr. Patel · May 2

  • Should I start low-dose aspirin given Dad's early MI?
  • Does my CYP2C19 genotype change your clopidogrel plan if needed?
  • Referral to genetic counseling for BRCA1?
Family events
  1. Father · Cardiovascular disease
    12y ago
    2014-06-01
  2. Mother · Breast cancer
    3w ago
    2026-03-28
Family sources
From your medical records, USPSTF screening guidelines, and RxNav.