You should consider genetic testing if you or your family members meet one or more of the following criteria:
Personalised managementIn individuals who are diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer, genetic testing is important to determine if the cause of it is sporadic (spontaneous) or hereditary.If the cause is hereditary:
It is important to identify the type of faulty RET gene you may have, as the various types carry different tumour/cancer risks which would affect how doctors plan for your medical management.
Familial implicationsYour genetic test result can also help you understand if other family members are at risk of MEN2. They can subsequently consider their own testing (predictive testing) to clarify their carrier status to determine tumour and cancer risks.Family members who have inherited the same faulty RET gene may be at increased risk of tumours and cancer and can benefit from management options such as screening (to detect tumours and cancer at an early and manageable stage) or surgery (to reduce their risk of cancer).Family members who did not inherit the faulty RET gene can avoid unnecessary screening and worry. Their children will also not be at risk.