7Genetic Testing
Like other forms of cancer, certain genetic factors that increase the risk of ovarian cancer may be passed down from people to people. Therefore, your healthcare provider might suggest getting a blood sample for genetic testing. It can help look for gene mutations that make you more prone to ovarian cancer. Based on this information, your doctor would make informed decisions on preventive measures and treatment plan. It is important to share the test results with your children or siblings as they would also have a risk of having these same gene mutations. [7]















