This patient support community is for discussions relating to breast cancer, biopsy, genetics, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, lumps, lumpectomy, lymph node dissection, lymphedema, mammograms, mastectomy, radiation therapy, reconstruction, self exams, and stage 3 and 4 treatments.
Do you already have the results of CT scan and bone scan?
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the genes responsible for breast cancer. Mutations in both genes increase the likelihood of developing both breast and ovarian cancers.
A bilateral breast cancer, and a history of both breast and ovarian cancers are some of the characteristics associated with increased likelihood of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations.
Your mother's cancer recurred in the ovaries 4 years after treatment. After surgery, she may need to undergo systemic treatment in order to decrease the possibility of another recurrence.