previvor

previvor
(pree.VY.vur)
n.
A person who does not have cancer, but who has either precancerous cells or a genetic mutation known to cause cancer. Also: pre-vivor. [Blend of pre- and survivor.]
Example Citations:
I am what is known as a previvor, meaning someone who is not diagnosed with cancer, but has a higher risk of cancer due to a certain genetic mutation. At the end of 2004, I went for my routine exam, and due to the fact that I lost my mother to ovarian cancer and my grandmother had breast cancer, I asked my doctor what my risk was. I had a test done to see if I had a genetic mutation. Four weeks later, the results came back and the doctor told me I had the genetic mutation BRCA 2, which greatly increased my risk of developing cancer.
—Diane Roth, "She's promoting empowerment," Sun-Sentinel, October 20, 2006
The posts keep Marcia in touch with her support network at FORCE. The group of cancer survivors and "previvors" provides constant feedback, advice, information and love for each other.
—John Fitzhugh, "Marcia's journey," The Biloxi Sun Herald, June 6, 2006
Earliest Citation:
At the beginning of this ordeal — when Friedman's doctor told her she had "precancer," the earliest stages of the disease — she began looking for support groups. ... Friedman calls her target audience "previvors;" they don't have cancer, but there's a strong chance they might. "It's a very isolating thing because at this point there aren't a lot of women out there who have been tested" for cancer genes, Friedman said.
—Adam Marcus, "Creating a Force for Cancer 'Previvors'," Ethnic Newswatch, August 16, 2002
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