How to make the best decisions when at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer

(Prometheus Books) When Joi Morris learned she carried a BRCA2 gene mutation, the vast knowledge needed to understand her cancer risk and her medical options was daunting and confusing. She needed answers to many questions but there was no single, comprehensive source of information and advice to help guide her. So, with her geneticist doctor, she co-wrote “Positive results: Making the best decisions when you’re at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer.”

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