Hi Batshan, my heart goes out to you- you are experiencing what many of us have at the start of this journey. Please consider taking someone with you to your appointments as they may pick up things you may have missed from being overwhelmed. I was tested positive for BRCA 2, and, speaking from experience, the medical team do not hang around when you have been diagnosed with a familial cancer. When you see your surgeon, ask them to put you in contact with a McGrath Breast Care Nurse and tap into them for advice. Once you see your surgeon, they will advise you on the next steps they think is suitable based on the biopsy samples taken ..but remember you have the final say. The surgeon should also put you in contact with the oncologists who will be advising you on suggested treatment outside the surgeons expertise..this may include treatment before surgery or treatment of various types after surgery. Perhaps to late, but try not to reference Google..this site has more realistic and current information plus lots of lovely people who can share tips with you on how to approach different aspects of your treatment. Don't be afraid to reach out! ..Thinking of you!