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Mutations and the Importance of Genetic Testing. Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.) Kurian, A. W. 2019; 33 (10)
Abstract
There is some controversy over whether every single woman with breast cancer shold have genetic testing, or whether it should only those who have some personal or family history that would suggest their breast cancer may be linked to an inherited mutation. There are also tests of the tumor that look for somatic mutations. Here, we explore the arguments and options.
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