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Intro
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Ambry's Mission Statement
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Overview
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All Cancer is Genetic...
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But Not All Cancer is Hereditary
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What Causes Cancer
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Signs of Hereditary Cancer
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Genes Associated with Hereditary Cancer
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Review of Genetic Testing Technology
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Possible Genetic Test Results
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One Challenge of All Genetic Testing: Variants of Unknown Significance
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Types of Genetic Tests
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Benefits of Genetic Testing
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The Importance of Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer
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How Much Breast Cancer is Hereditary?
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Signs of Hereditary Breast Cancer
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BRCA1/2: The Most Common Hereditary Breast Cancer Genes
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Breast Cancer Genes with Medical Management Guidelines
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Genetic Testing is Recommended by Key Professional Organizations
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Causes of Gynecologic Cancer
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Signs of Hereditary Gynecologic Cancer
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Lynch syndrome: The Most Common Syndrome Associated with Endometrial Cancer
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Significantly increased Lifetime Cancer Risks
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Impact on Medical Management (Lynch syndrome)
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Importance of Looking beyond BRCA1/2 and Lynch for Hereditary Gynecologic Cancers
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Gynecological Cancer Genes
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Case Example
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When BRCA and Lynch Overlap
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Summary
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Explore the world of genetic testing for hereditary breast and gynecologic cancers in this 30-minute webinar presented by Alex Meyer, MS, MA, CGC from Ambry Genetics. Delve into the differences between genetic and hereditary cancers, learn about the genes associated with hereditary cancers, and understand the various types and benefits of genetic testing. Discover the signs of hereditary breast and gynecologic cancers, focusing on BRCA1/2 genes and Lynch syndrome. Gain insights into the importance of comprehensive genetic testing beyond BRCA1/2 and Lynch syndrome, and examine case examples illustrating the overlap between different hereditary cancer syndromes. Understand how genetic testing impacts medical management and why it is recommended by key professional organizations for individuals at risk of hereditary cancers.

Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Susceptibility - Webinar - Ambry Genetics

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