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Ordering the Correct Genetic Test: Implications for Oncology and Primary Care Healthcare Professionals

genetic testing, prevention, hereditary risk, genetic mutation
CJON 2013, 17(2), 128-131. DOI: 10.1188/13.CJON.128-131

Genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes is becoming increasingly more common. Once a mutation is detected in a family, other family members can undergo single-site mutation testing to determine if they have inherited the increased risk for developing cancer, with the intent of providing tailored and appropriate cancer prevention and early detection measures. Ordering the correct single-site test is critical to providing appropriate recommendations for cancer prevention and early detection.

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