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Abstract | Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
Ideally, all family members affected by breast or ovarian tumor disease have to be subjected to the DNA testing, and failure to detect the mutation in any of them calls for the search of the second cancer-associated allele."
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