Genetics and Cancer - What It Means for You and Your Family
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamentals of inherited cancer risk and common cancer syndromes in this informative lecture from Stanford Cancer Center's genetic counseling experts. Discover when to be concerned about genetic cancer risk, who might benefit from genetic testing, and how the process works. Learn about currently available genetic tests and gain insights into the future of this rapidly evolving field. Presented by Dr. Allison Kurian, Associate Director of the Cancer Genetics Clinic and Assistant Professor, and Kerry Kingham, MS, CGC, from the Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology, and Department of Health Research and Policy at Stanford University.
Syllabus
Stanford's Allison Kurian, MD, MSc, and Kerry Kingham, MS, CGC, Discuss Genetics and Cancer
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Stanford Health Care
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