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  • 4. BRCA1 genetic mutation and its link to ovarian cancer: implications for advanced practice nurses.
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  • 8. Insights into genetic testing for colon cancer: the nurse practitioner role.
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  • 12. Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer: clinical findings and medical management.
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  • 14. An overview of ethnicity and assessment of family history in primary care settings.
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  • 15. Outcomes for patients at risk for inheritable breast cancer: how the nurse practitioner can determine the proper course of action to ensure desired outcomes.
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