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My Mum has breast cancer. It`s lobular breast cancer which is much more likely to spread than ductal carcinoma. Her sister (my aunt) also has it. Their grandmother had it as well. My aunt`s one was found on her very last mammogram at age 70. It hadn`t even formed into a lump - they had to put a wire in to locate it for the radiotherapy because it wasn`t palpable. Even at that early stage, it had already gone to her lymph nodes and has in fact crossed those and is in other parts of the body. My Mum`s has also spread (and so had the grandmother's - not much is remembered except that "she had lumps under her arm") Anyway, they know about BRCA1 and 2 but there are probably other genes that haven`t been discovered yet. In my family`s case, it is obviously something that comes in when people are older. So even if I get tested, I may well not have one of the BRCA genes but am dreading getting to an age where I get it. I can`t say I`m delighted about the thought of a preventative masectomy (I would have that if BRCA was discovered) so at least a yearly mammogram would give me some hope as at the moment, I feel like a sitting duck.