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If Breast or Ovarian Cancer
Runs in Your Family (pdf)
This brochure, developed by FORCE in consultation with its advisory board, discusses
important points about hereditary cancer, genetic testing, and genetic counseling.
Frequently Asked Questions About
Hereditary Breast Cancer (pdf)
Developed by FORCE in collaboration with the Young
Survival Coalition.
Sharing the Gift of
Medical Information
This article on sharing genetic test results with your family was written by
FORCE’s Executive Director, Sue Friedman, and has been previously published.
Worksheet for sharing medical information with your family (pdf)
Joining FORCEs, the quarterly FORCE newsletter, has articles on hereditary cancer, genetic counseling and genetic testing.
Joining FORCEs, the quarterly FORCE newsletter, has articles on breast and ovarian cancer risk management.
Joining FORCEs, the quarterly FORCE newsletter, has articles on breast and ovarian cancer risk management.
Investing
in Cancer Prevention: Giving High-Risk Stakeholders a Place at the Table
This article, published in the August 25, 2005 edition of the Oncology Times,
discusses the importance of including pre-vivors as stakeholders in decisions
regarding cancer research and funding priorities.
Genetic information, privacy & discrimination…what you need to know (pdf)
Joining FORCEs, the quarterly FORCE newsletter, includes articles about research, finding quality health care and genetic discrimination. Volume 1, Issue 2--Fall 2005 features an update on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act and an article on genetic counseling and testing in African Americans.
Investing in Cancer Prevention:
Giving High-Risk Stakeholders a Place at the Table
This article which was published in the Oncology Times in
September 2005, discusses the importance of the high-risk community involving
itself in advocacy.
The brochure Genetic information, privacy & discrimination…what you need to know, developed by FORCE and the National Society of Genetic Counselors, discusses genetic discrimination issues.
Joining FORCEs, our quarterly newsletter, features articles about research, finding quality health care, and genetic discrimination. Volume 1, Issue 2--Fall 2005 includes an update on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.