K. Rogen, Brenda Ramczyk, Tessa Bachinski, Deborah Wham, Amy M. Schoenebeck, M. Mullane
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A Comprehensive Cancer Risk Management Clinic for Families With Hereditary Cancer Syndromes: Outcomes After 6 Years
provider or the physician who referred them to genetic counseling. Primary care providers have demonstrated a knowledge gap about the management of BRCA1 and BRCA2 and report feeling uncom-fortable with cancer risk management due to the rapidly changing landscape of genetics. 4,18 Patients also report that they receive differing