When you come in for genetic counseling it's just to talk and go over your family history.
Ask to have genetic counseling before making a decision about testing.
Genetic counseling is important if the disease runs in your family.
Families with this condition can have genetic counseling to better understand their risk.
"But they also need information about risks, and maybe genetic counseling."
Again, if you've got cancer in the family, you may want to consider genetic counseling and testing.
Only 42% of the study population had ever undergone genetic counseling.
If you have a strong family history of cancer, consider genetic counseling to assess your personal risk.
Genetic counseling or testing may be available to those who have a family history of the condition.
They had genetic counseling before trying to conceive another baby.