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Who Gets Breast Cancer?

Over 200,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the United States. About 10% of the women diagnosed had a well-known genetic mutation and almost 1% of breast cancer cases are in men.

Learn about cancer genes and how heredity can play a role in determining an individual's risk for this disease. Hear from medical professionals who are at the forefront of their field, and join in a discussion about genetic testing and counseling.

Panelists include: Emily Brown, genetic counselor at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Elaine Iuanow, radiologist and male breast cancer researcher at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Larissa Lee, senior resident in the Harvard Radiation Oncology Program.

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Location Gordon Current Science & Technology Center — Museum of Science, Boston
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Duration 120 minutes
Fee Free with Exhibit Halls admission

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October 25, 2009: 2:30 p.m.

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