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Breast cancer investigation in cases of increased risk

Your medical geneticist or general practitioner has referred you to our breast cancer screening clinic because you have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. At the NKI Center for Early Diagnosis, we conduct periodic checks to detect any development of breast cancer at an early stage.

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Frequently asked questions about breast cancer
What can I do if breast cancer runs in my family?

A small percentage of people with breast cancer—about 5-10%—developed breast cancer as a result of a hereditary predisposition. A hereditary predisposition means that a single change to the DNA significantly increases the risk of developing breast cancer.

If there are indications of a possible hereditary predisposition for breast cancer, you can be referred for a genetic investigation at the Clinical Genetics outpatient clinic at the Netherlands Cancer Institute. If you have not been diagnosed with breast cancer yourself, it is preferred that a family member with breast cancer be referred for the genetic investigation.

A clinical geneticist can assess your risk of developing (or redeveloping) breast cancer based on family history and a possible DNA test and provide recommendations for breast screenings.

Specialists at the NKI Center for Early Diagnostics can refer you for an appointment with the Clinical Genetics clinic. Your general practitioner or specialist can also refer you to this clinic. The costs of genetic testing are covered by the Dutch basic health insurance package, but keep in mind that your deductible (own risk) may apply.