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RAD51D - A New Hereditary Ovarian Cancer Gene With Important Implications - Cancer and Your Genes

cancerandyourgenes.com — “If you have a compelling family history of ovarian cancer that is not explained by a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene, it is possible that a mutation in the RAD51D gene could be the explanation.View full resource at cancerandyourgenes.com

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MattMealiffeMD Matt Mealiffe, M.D. Geneticist, Doctor, Internist, and Physician

Ovarian cancer family history, but no mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2? A mutation in RAD51D could be responsible: http://bit.ly/oKde3p

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More on the Woman Who Filed an EEOC Complaint Claiming She Was Fired Over a Genetic Test Revealing a BRCA2 Mutation - Cancer and Your Genes

cancerandyourgenes.com — “The internet is abuzz with all kinds of information related to the case that we discussed yesterday here inovolving a Connecticut woman, Pamela Fink, who has filed a complaint with the EEOC and others alleging genetic discrimination under GINA (Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act) . She states that her former employer, MXenergy, fired her because of a genetic test that revealed that she carried a mutation in the BRCA2 gene, which confers very high lifetime risks of breast and ovarian canceView full resource at cancerandyourgenes.com

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RT @CAandYourGenes: Video on the woman who alleges she was fired over BRCA2 test result: http://bit.ly/cXuq77 (HT @NatureNews Thanks!)

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Cancer and Your Genes: RAD51C: A New Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Gene

cancerandyourgenes.com — “If you have a compelling family history of breast and ovarian cancer that is not explained by a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene, it is possible that the RAD51C gene could be the explanation. An international research team demonstrated that mutations in RAD51C can lead to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk in a paper published online in Nature Genetics yesterday.View full resource at cancerandyourgenes.com

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MattMealiffeMD Matt Mealiffe, M.D. Geneticist, Doctor, Internist, and Physician

RAD51C - a new gene for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility http://bit.ly/cQO1fJ

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Cancer and Your Genes

cancerandyourgenes.com — “The intersection of genetics and your health, by Matt Mealiffe, M.D.View full resource at cancerandyourgenes.com

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