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Volume 15, Supplement 1, September/October 2009

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Family Information Service Participation Increases the Rates of Mutation Testing Among Members of Families with BRCA1/2 Mutations
pp. S20-S24(5)
Authors: Lynch, Henry T.; Snyder, Carrie L.; Lynch, Jane F.; Ghate, Sumedha; Narod, Steven A.; Gong, Gordon

Controversies in Communication of Genetic Risk for Hereditary Breast Cancer
pp. S25-S32(8)
Authors: MacKenzie, Amy; Patrick-Miller, Linda; Bradbury, Angela R.

Establishing a Family Risk Assessment Clinic for Breast Cancer
pp. S33-S38(6)
Authors: Mulsow, Jurgen; Lee, James; Dempsey, Cathriona; Rothwell, Jane; Geraghty, James G.

Assessing Breast Cancer Risk and Providing Treatment Recommendations: Immediate Impact of an Educational Session
pp. S39-S45(7)
Authors: Gabram, Sheryl G.A.; Dougherty, Teri; Albain, Kathy S.; Klein, Kimberly; Mumby, Patricia; Lee, Kit; Yao, Kathy; Krishnamachari, Bhuma; Salibay, Catheryn J.; Lund, Mary Jo

Electronic Health Records and the Management of Women at High Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
pp. S46-S55(10)
Authors: Drohan, Brian; Ozanne, Elissa M.; Hughes, Kevin S.

Risk of Breast Cancer Among French-Canadian Women, Noncarriers of More Frequent BRCA1/2 Mutations and Consumption of Total Energy, Coffee, and Alcohol
pp. S63-S71(9)
Authors: Bissonauth, Vishnee; Shatenstein, Bryna; Fafard, Eve; Maugard, Christine; Robidoux, André; Narod, Steven; Ghadirian, Parviz

Breast Cancer Risk Assessments Comparing Gail and CARE Models in African-American Women
pp. S72-S75(4)
Authors: Adams-Campbell, Lucile L.; Makambi, Kepher H.; Frederick, Wayne A.I.; Gaskins, Melvin; DeWitty, Robert L.; McCaskill-Stevens, Worta

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