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Is it time for BRCA1/2 mutation screening in the general adult population?: impact of population characteristics : Genetics in Medicine : Nature Publishing Group

Is it time for BRCA1/2 mutation screening in the general adult population?: impact of population characteristics : Genetics in Medicine : Nature Publishing Group



Is it time for BRCA1/2 mutation screening in the general adult population?: impact of population characteristics

Genetics in Medicine
 
(2014)
 
doi:10.1038/gim.2014.167
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Accepted
 
Published online 

Abstract

Genet Med advance online publication 06 November 2014

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Affiliations

  1. Division of Medical Screening and Special Testing, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Women & Infants Hospital, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

    • Glenn E. Palomaki

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