Mathew Knowles shares importance of genetic testing 5 years after male breast cancer diagnosis
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"It's about being proactive about your health and getting the information, and once you get the information, getting with your health providers and coming up with a plan," he told ABC13.
"That kind of changed everything when I found out I was BRCA mutated. It means for men that you have a higher risk, not necessarily that you will get it, but a higher risk of male breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer as well as melanoma."
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