Genetic testing for cancer risk: Insight for health care providers
Between 5% and 10% of all cancers are hereditary, which means that changes in specific genes are passed from one generation to another. People who inherit one of these gene mutations will have a higher-than-average lifetime risk of developing cancer.
Because most cancer cases aren’t genetic, not every patient needs genetic counseling and testing is not for every patient.
“That’s why it’s important for health care providers...