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From Diagnosis to Advocacy: Sarah Powell on Inherited Cancer and BRCA1. Demystifying Genetics with Sarah Powell
Manage episode 471921648 series 2313219
Sarah Powell, CEO of Inherited Cancers Australia, shares her journey from triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis at age 29 to discovering her BRCA1 mutation and becoming a powerful advocate for others facing inherited cancer risk.
• Diagnosed with breast cancer at 29 with no family history, Sarah later discovered she carries a BRCA1 mutation connected to her Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry
• After treatment, Sarah became involved with Pink Hope (now Inherited Cancers Australia) to find peer support from others who understood the unique challenges of genetic risk
• The "Angelina Jolie effect" dramatically increased awareness about BRCA mutations and genetic testing, helping many families understand their options
• Inherited Cancers Australia recently rebranded from Pink Hope to better include men in the conversation about genetic risk and reflect the wider range of cancers involved
• The recent recommendation to offer genetic testing to all women with breast cancer will identify many more families at risk, but raises concerns about healthcare system capacity
• Long waitlists for preventative surgeries remain a major challenge, with some women developing cancer while waiting for risk-reducing procedures
If you're concerned about your family history of cancer, visit InheritedCancers.org.au for support, information, and connection to others facing similar challenges.
This is a special episode for the 3rd Podcasthon.
Demystifying Genetics is sponsored by TrakGene
https://www.trakgene.com/
Chapters
1. Introduction to Sarah and Inherited Cancers Australia (00:00:00)
2. Sarah's Personal Cancer Journey (00:10:48)
3. Discovering the BRCA1 Mutation (00:23:44)
4. The "Angelina Jolie Effect" on Genetic Testing (00:33:42)
5. The Role of Charities in Patient Support (00:42:46)
6. Genetic Testing for All Breast Cancer Patients (00:49:42)
7. Pink Hope to Inherited Cancers: The Rebrand (00:55:14)
36 episodes
Manage episode 471921648 series 2313219
Sarah Powell, CEO of Inherited Cancers Australia, shares her journey from triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis at age 29 to discovering her BRCA1 mutation and becoming a powerful advocate for others facing inherited cancer risk.
• Diagnosed with breast cancer at 29 with no family history, Sarah later discovered she carries a BRCA1 mutation connected to her Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry
• After treatment, Sarah became involved with Pink Hope (now Inherited Cancers Australia) to find peer support from others who understood the unique challenges of genetic risk
• The "Angelina Jolie effect" dramatically increased awareness about BRCA mutations and genetic testing, helping many families understand their options
• Inherited Cancers Australia recently rebranded from Pink Hope to better include men in the conversation about genetic risk and reflect the wider range of cancers involved
• The recent recommendation to offer genetic testing to all women with breast cancer will identify many more families at risk, but raises concerns about healthcare system capacity
• Long waitlists for preventative surgeries remain a major challenge, with some women developing cancer while waiting for risk-reducing procedures
If you're concerned about your family history of cancer, visit InheritedCancers.org.au for support, information, and connection to others facing similar challenges.
This is a special episode for the 3rd Podcasthon.
Demystifying Genetics is sponsored by TrakGene
https://www.trakgene.com/
Chapters
1. Introduction to Sarah and Inherited Cancers Australia (00:00:00)
2. Sarah's Personal Cancer Journey (00:10:48)
3. Discovering the BRCA1 Mutation (00:23:44)
4. The "Angelina Jolie Effect" on Genetic Testing (00:33:42)
5. The Role of Charities in Patient Support (00:42:46)
6. Genetic Testing for All Breast Cancer Patients (00:49:42)
7. Pink Hope to Inherited Cancers: The Rebrand (00:55:14)
36 episodes
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