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This is GENETICS FOR HEALTHCARE—a podcast dedicated to helping patients and caregivers advocate for precision medicine in treatment, survivorship, disease screening, and prevention. #geneticsforhealthcare
In this powerful episode of Genetics for Healthcare, Kathy Baker, CEO of My Faulty Gene, shares her deeply personal journey with genetic testing and how it saved her life. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000, Kathy initially declined genetic testing, but nine years later, she discovered she carried a BRCA1 mutation. This revelation led to life-saving risk-reducing surgeries, which unexpectedly revealed early-stage ovarian cancer. Kathy’s story underscores the importance of genetic testing not only for individuals but for entire families, as her diagnosis prompted multiple relatives to get tested, many of whom also carried the mutation. Through her nonprofit, Kathy educates and assists others in accessing genetic testing, advocating for proactive healthcare and precision medicine.
Kathy’s advocacy work extends beyond her personal story, as she highlights the critical role of genetic testing in preventing advanced-stage cancers and the importance of partnerships with healthcare providers. She emphasizes that knowledge is only powerful when acted upon, and her organization, My Faulty Gene, helps bridge the gap for those who may not meet insurance criteria for testing. Kathy’s mission is to empower individuals and families to take control of their health through genetic insights, ultimately saving lives and creating a ripple effect of awareness and action.
#GeneticTesting #CancerPrevention #MyFaultyGene
This is GENETICS FOR HEALTHCARE—a podcast dedicated to helping patients and caregivers advocate for precision medicine in treatment, survivorship, disease screening, and prevention. #geneticsforhealthcare
In this powerful episode of Genetics for Healthcare, Kathy Baker, CEO of My Faulty Gene, shares her deeply personal journey with genetic testing and how it saved her life. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000, Kathy initially declined genetic testing, but nine years later, she discovered she carried a BRCA1 mutation. This revelation led to life-saving risk-reducing surgeries, which unexpectedly revealed early-stage ovarian cancer. Kathy’s story underscores the importance of genetic testing not only for individuals but for entire families, as her diagnosis prompted multiple relatives to get tested, many of whom also carried the mutation. Through her nonprofit, Kathy educates and assists others in accessing genetic testing, advocating for proactive healthcare and precision medicine.
Kathy’s advocacy work extends beyond her personal story, as she highlights the critical role of genetic testing in preventing advanced-stage cancers and the importance of partnerships with healthcare providers. She emphasizes that knowledge is only powerful when acted upon, and her organization, My Faulty Gene, helps bridge the gap for those who may not meet insurance criteria for testing. Kathy’s mission is to empower individuals and families to take control of their health through genetic insights, ultimately saving lives and creating a ripple effect of awareness and action.
#GeneticTesting #CancerPrevention #MyFaultyGene