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Genes Associated with Hereditary Cancer
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Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Susceptibility - Webinar - Ambry Genetics
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Ambry's Mission Statement
- 3 Overview
- 4 All Cancer is Genetic...
- 5 But Not All Cancer is Hereditary
- 6 What Causes Cancer
- 7 Signs of Hereditary Cancer
- 8 Genes Associated with Hereditary Cancer
- 9 Review of Genetic Testing Technology
- 10 Possible Genetic Test Results
- 11 One Challenge of All Genetic Testing: Variants of Unknown Significance
- 12 Types of Genetic Tests
- 13 Benefits of Genetic Testing
- 14 The Importance of Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer
- 15 How Much Breast Cancer is Hereditary?
- 16 Signs of Hereditary Breast Cancer
- 17 BRCA1/2: The Most Common Hereditary Breast Cancer Genes
- 18 Breast Cancer Genes with Medical Management Guidelines
- 19 Genetic Testing is Recommended by Key Professional Organizations
- 20 Causes of Gynecologic Cancer
- 21 Signs of Hereditary Gynecologic Cancer
- 22 Lynch syndrome: The Most Common Syndrome Associated with Endometrial Cancer
- 23 Significantly increased Lifetime Cancer Risks
- 24 Impact on Medical Management (Lynch syndrome)
- 25 Importance of Looking beyond BRCA1/2 and Lynch for Hereditary Gynecologic Cancers
- 26 Gynecological Cancer Genes
- 27 Case Example
- 28 When BRCA and Lynch Overlap
- 29 Summary