"The data we've been collecting is evolving quickly, and these women are living with this information in real time," she said in an e-mail. "Since 1994 enormous progress had occurred: (T)he genes have been cloned, clinically available tests for gene mutations have been developed, and the implications of having BRCA1/2 mutations are better understood. Women as young as 25 are using this data to make informed choices."
For the latest information on BRCA research,
screening and clinical trials from
The Basser Research Center for BRCA,
visit the official webpage.
screening and clinical trials from
The Basser Research Center for BRCA,
visit the official webpage.
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