Yes @Anne65 . Our family tree is mapped now and if others unfortunately get diagnosed it's added and all looked at again. My niece was rechecked for a new gene I heard about after I asked them if it causes ovarian cancer as well. It didn't but wasn't around at time of her testing...so they checked that out. She is 14 years cancer free now after have 10 positive nodes. We both had same surgery. My sister, her mother isn't with us now, but she managed stage IV cancer for 10 years. She taught us to not give up against the odds and pack life into all that you do.