Cancer Prevention Month… For Us, It’s Every Day With a Genetic Mutation
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Cancer Prevention Month… For Us, It’s Every Day With a Genetic Mutation
February is Cancer Prevention Month. But for those of us living with a genetic mutation like BRCA, prevention isn’t something we think about once a year—it’s part of everyday life.
In this episode of BRCA & Beyond, Marisa shares an honest, real conversation about what cancer prevention actually looks like when your risk is hereditary. From daily lifestyle choices to medical surveillance and preventative surgeries, this episode breaks down the difference between general wellness advice and true hereditary cancer risk management.
Marisa opens up about her own experience—how she exercised, ate well, and still faced a stage 1 colon cancer diagnosis—and why that doesn’t make healthy habits pointless. Instead, she explains how movement, nutrition, hormone balance, inflammation reduction, and metabolic health all play an important role in supporting the body, even when your DNA can’t be changed.
This episode is for anyone:
- Living with a BRCA or other genetic mutation
- Navigating hereditary cancer risk
- Considering preventative surgery
- Feeling overwhelmed by prevention decisions
- Wondering what prevention really looks like beyond lifestyle advice
If you’ve ever felt like the typical “just be healthy” message doesn’t fully apply to you, this conversation will help you feel more informed, more grounded, and less alone.
Because when your risk is genetic, prevention isn’t a month. It’s a way of life.
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