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Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community

Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community

Tuesdays at 1 PM Pacific

January 4th 2011: Hereditary Cancer and Genetics

In this episode, Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by 2 guests for a discussion on hereditary cancer, focusing specifically on breast and ovarian, and genetic testing. Guests include Kate Stern Gonzalez, a person who is living with a BRCA1 gene mutation, and Dr. Karen Hurley, a clinical psychologist who supports people at risk of hereditary cancer. Specific discussion topics include: understanding risk for developing hereditary cancer, decision-making surrounding genetic testing, and finding social and emotional support when confronted with the possibility of carrying a genetic mutation.

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