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JAMA Oncology
A great success of modern human genetics is the identification of specific genes that, when altered, confer clinically recognized traits, such as cancer susceptibility, and enable predictive genetic testing. In past decades, cost and turn-around time limited cancer genetic risk assessment, and it was rarely feasible to test a patient for more than 1 well-defined condition (eg, hereditary breast ovarian cancer [HBOC] or Lynch syndrome)......
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