Assessing Genetic Risk for Cancer: Stanford Clinical Cancer Genetics Program
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Dr. James Ford, Associate Professor of Medicine and Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, discusses possibilities for using genetic testing to predict and manage the risks of certain cancers. (September 17, 2008)
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