BRCA & Beyond

What Happens After Genetic Testing?


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What really happens after you get your genetic test results?


In this episode of BRCA & Beyond, Marisa sits down with genetic counselor Sharon Pollack from JScreen to walk through what genetic testing can reveal—and what those results can mean for you and the people you love.


Sharon has a strong background in both cancer and reproductive genetics. She earned her master’s degree in human genetics from Sarah Lawrence College and holds a master’s in bioethics from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She now works in an outreach and education role at JScreen, where she focuses on increasing awareness, empowering individuals with knowledge, and making genetic screening more accessible and understandable.


Together, Marisa and Sharon talk about

• What genetic counselors actually do

• The emotional and family impact of genetic results

• The difference between positive, negative, and VUS results

• How genetic mutations are passed through families

• Why cascade testing matters

• What to expect after a genetic test


If you’ve ever wondered whether genetic testing is right for you or what your results could mean...this conversation will help you feel more informed, supported, and prepared.


JScreen is a national nonprofit genetic testing and education program that offers clinical-grade at-home saliva testing for hereditary cancer risk. Their tests are processed through Myriad Genetics, a leading laboratory in genetic testing, and include access to licensed genetic counselors to guide you through the process and your results.


You can order a kit directly to your home and complete the process with professional support every step of the way.

Learn more or order a test:

Visit JScreen.org

Use promo code BRCAandBeyond10 for $10 off your test.

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BRCA & BeyondBy Marisa Stachelski

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