Dear AMH,
Welcome to our TNBC Foundation family. I have a dear friend who is BRCA1+ and BRCA2+. And yes, it it is extremely rare. My understanding is that if both pass along the same BRCA mutation the fetus will not survive but as you can see you can have both mutations. It is my understanding that having both mutations puts you at higher risk.
All I can say is that, I suggest, you should seek and follow the advice of BRCA savvy experts.
Some I would suggest are-
Dr. Susan Domchek, Abramson Cancer Center, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Dr. Banu Arun, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston TX
Dr. Lisa Newman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
I am a volunteer patient advocate and have relationships with all of the physicians above and can help get you an appointment, if you wish.
I am not a medical professional and cannot/will not give you medical advice. A BRCA+ woman, I am close to, told me recently.."I know what I should do, I just can't do it."
AMH, I think that everyone's situation is a universe of one to that person and the statistics will show you what is recommended but you still need to do what is comfortable for you.
If you would like to talk, I am sending you my contact information.
Also, if you have not been there, already, I would like to suggest you go to
Good luck to you.
warmly,
Steve