Confronting hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
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Confronting hereditary breast and ovarian cancer

Karen Bailey Cancer genetics service, All Wales medical genetics, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

THREE BREAST cancer survivors write as advocates for those with hereditary cancers and as part of an organisation dedicated to supporting such families.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 11, 6, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/cnp.11.6.11.s5

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