First in Your Family: Advice on Sharing Your BRCA Genetic Test Results with Family Members Video Summary: Remember that you’re not alone in facing tough conversations about the cancers that run in your family, and you can ask for support from trusted family members or learn from others who have been in your place. Visit www.cdc.gov/bringyourbrave to learn more about breast cancer in young women. Audio Descriptive Text: Tracy, Allison, Bethany, Danielle, and Silvia are individually interviewed throughout the video. A clip of Silvia sitting in a chair is shown. The Department of Health and Human Services-USA and CDC logo and the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors logo appear at the bottom of the screen. The logos fade, and Silvia’s name appears in the bottom right corner. A slide reads, “What advice do you have for women who are sharing their genetic test results with their family?” A clip of Danielle sitting in a chair is shown. Her name appears in the bottom left corner. A clip of Bethany sitting on a couch is shown. Her name appears in the bottom left corner. A clip of Danielle is shown. A clip of Tracy sitting on a couch is shown. Her name appears in the bottom left corner. A clip of Bethany sitting on a couch is shown. A clip of Allison is shown. Her name appears in the bottom right corner. The last screen shows the Bring your Brave, Department of Health and Human Services-USA and CDC, and National Association of Chronic Disease Directors logos. It reads, “Learn more at cdc.gov/bringyourbrave.”