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Is all cancer genetic? Understanding hereditary risk

July 15, 2019 Guest Author Leave a Comment

Bottom Story - Cancer Genetics - ThinkGenetic

Editor’s Note: I am so thrilled that my colleague and friend, Jennifer Propst, is able to share her genetic cancer expertise with all of us through this piece. It can… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Advocacy, Education Tagged With: BRCA1, BRCA2, breast cancer, cancer, cancer diagnosis, carcinogens, coordinate testing, FDA, genetic counselor, genetic testing, hereditary cancer, hereditary predisposition to cancer, hereditary risk, increased risk, Lynch syndrome, MSH2, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostastic cancer, somatic genetic testing, tumor DNA, tumor DNA profiling, tumor DNA sequencing

ThinkGenetic Collaborates with Sharsheret to Support Jewish Women Facing Breast and Ovarian Cancer

September 12, 2017 Len Barker Leave a Comment

Sharsheret, a national not-for-profit organization supporting young Jewish women and their families facing breast and ovarian cancer, has joined ThinkGenetic’s Advocacy Partner program. Sharsheret, Hebrew for “chain,” is the only… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Partners Tagged With: Adina Fleischmann, advocacy partner, Ashkenazi Jewish, BRCA1, BRCA2, breast cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness, herditary cancer, Len Barker, ovarian cancer, Ovarian Cancer Awareness, Sephardic Jewish, Sharsheret

ThinkGenetic Welcomes Bright Pink to Its Advocacy Partner Program

August 9, 2017 Len Barker Leave a Comment

Bright Pink®, a U.S.-based non-profit organization focused on prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women, has become the newest member of ThinkGenetic’s growing Advocacy Partner… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Partners Tagged With: BRCA1, BRCA2, breast cancer, Bright Pink, ovarian cancer

ThinkGenetic to Sponsor 2016 USC Genetic Counseling Fall Symposium on November 11

November 2, 2016 Ruth O'Keefe Leave a Comment

ThinkGenetic is very excited to be a sponsor at the upcoming 2016 Genetic Counseling Fall Symposium in Columbia, South Carolina on November 11, 2016. Focusing on the needs of genetic counselors, geneticists,… CONTINUE

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: breast cancer, cancer genetics, CGC, Dawn Jacob Laney, event, exome, gene therapy, genetic counselor, Haiyan Fu, hypermutations, Janice Edwards, Julianne O’Daniel, Kelly East, LSD, Magdalena Walkiewicz, National Society of Genetic Counselors, newborn screening, NSGC, ovarian cancer, Quinn Stein, Ruth O'Keefe, Symposium, University of South Carolina, Uri Tabori, USCGC

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