BAP1-TPDS Genetic Counseling

Comprehensive pre-test and/or post-test genetic counseling for the BAP1-TPDS genetic test is provided by LabCorp Integrated Genetics, using telegenetics.

Your doctor may refer you to a genetic counselor to discuss your risk for BAP1-TPDS and your testing options. A genetic counselor is a health care professional with a master’s degree in human genetics or genetic counseling. The role of a genetic counselor is to help you better understand your genetic risks and the tests available to you. The training they receive enables genetic counselors to discuss technical genetic information in practical, useful terms.

What happens during a BAP1-TPDS genetic counseling session?

The genetic counselor will lead you through a discussion to evaluate your medical history for relevant information, review your family history and construct a family tree. The genetic counselor will use this information in order to:

  • Evaluate your risk for cancer and your risk to be a carrier for genes that cause hereditary cancer, including BAP1-TPDS
  • Discuss the genetic testing options that may be appropriate for you
  • Explain the potential results of testing and what those results may mean in the context of your family history
  • Provide an overview of screening and medical management options, as appropriate

The decision to accept or decline any recommended genetic testing is up to you.

How do I schedule an appointment with an Integrated Genetics’ Genetic Counselor?

If your physician refers you for genetic counseling for BAP1-TPDS you can use the online scheduling system by click the button below;


or by calling 1-855-GC-CALLS or 1-855-422-2557 to obtain additional information and to schedule an appointment.

 

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