Community-based genetic education: fostering trust and preserving lives.

Published Date: 17 Jan 2024

Mutations, or changes to DNA, can raise a person's risk of getting cancer. More specifically, there is a significant increased risk of developing hereditary breast and ovarian cancer in those who have mutations in their BRCA 1 and 2 genes.

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