she will get her ovaries removed at a later date. getting your ovaries removed can be a little bit trickier, that's because it throws you into menopause. that's not a small thing. and so, my guess is, that she might remove those ovaries later. that's what her mother died of, right? her mother died of ovarian cancer not of breast cancer. so i imagine that's weighing heavily on her mind. a lot of women in this situation, they do both. they don't do it at the same time but they do do both. >> elizabeth, i know that there's a website that's a treasure trove of information for anybody who is going through this. so could you share that with us as well? it's our own cnn site. i've been using it quite a bit. >> right cnn.com/health has all sorts of resources for various diseases, including breast cancer, and it's really important that women be empowered in this situation. and here's why. first of all i'm just going to be honest here. a lot of doctors don't know a lot about breast cancer genetics. you may go to a doctor who will do this test for you but you really want to see a genetic