If a female patient tests positive for a mutated form of BRCA1, she_____

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If a female patient tests positive for a mutated form of BRCA1, she may have an increased risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. This genetic mutation can significantly elevate her chances of these cancers compared to the general population. As a result, she may consider discussing options for increased surveillance, preventative measures, or interventions with her healthcare provider, such as regular screenings, preventive surgery, or risk-reducing strategies. Genetic counseling is also recommended to understand the implications of the test results and to discuss the family planning aspects, as BRCA mutations can be inherited.