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U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is dead at 74
The Houston Democrat announced earlier this year that she had cancer.

RIP
Most people are asymptomatic until the cancer is in late stages, and even if it is caught early the options for intervention are harsh. Best thing to do if you have a family history is to try and get genetic testing done and stay vigilant with regular diagnostic testing.Do they not have any means for early detection? It seems like everything is fine and then they have some symptom and find out the have it. Then they're dead in a few weeks or months.
Thanks for that. After I posted, apparently it's not extremely genetic. I think I read 10% or less? Evidently they're is a blood test available now? I think I'll add it to my annual physical if it's appropriate.Most people are asymptomatic until the cancer is in late stages, and even if it is caught early the options for intervention are harsh. Best thing to do if you have a family history is to try and get genetic testing done and stay vigilant with regular diagnostic testing.
The type of testing needed would have to go through a geneticist, and unless there’s clearly a close family history, it’s my understanding that insurance usually won’t cover it. If memory serves me right, they are looking for certain BRCA gene mutations, as well as some other specific genes.Thanks for that. After I posted, apparently it's not extremely genetic. I think I read 10% or less? Evidently they're is a blood test available now? I think I'll add it to my annual physical if it's appropriate.
My daughter's supervisor's mother had it. Lasted a year. Right before she died, like a week, her husband was diagnosed with it as well. He died quickly, like a few days after her mother. Thus happened in the last couple of weeks. I can't imagine.