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Old Jan 20, 2019, 05:11 PM
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If you have no symptoms, its nothing to be worried about.
Think of it like this: maybe you have loads of genes suggesting a proclivity towards bowel cancer. But if you have no symptoms, there's nzero reason for chemo or radiation, right?
If you do have symptoms, such as related to your anxiety, you should talk them through with your provider.
But this most likely has no current relevance to your health.
All the best to you. 😊