This question was addressed by Kelly Taylor, MS, LCGC, a licensed and certified genetic counselor with expertise inresearch genetics and hereditary cancers at the Vanderbilt Hereditary Cancer Clinic. If you have a question you wouldlike addressed, please email the ICARE team at ICARE@vumc.org for consideration in future newsletters. Q: I have Lynch Syndrome and an …
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ICARE Social Media Post April 2022
Spring 2022 Ask the Expert
ICARE Social Media Post April 2022
Spring 2022 Ask the Expert
In every ICARE newsletter we give our participants the opportunity to have a question addressed by an expert in the field. In the latest edition, ICARE Founder, Dr. Tuya Pal, and her oncology colleague, Dr. Sonya Reid, discuss the types of inherited breast cancer and whether having an inherited form of breast cancer affects survival.Check …
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ICARE Social Media Post December 2021
Fall 2021 Ask the Expert
ICARE Social Media Post December 2021
Fall 2021 Ask the Expert
In every ICARE newsletter we give our participants the opportunity to have a question addressed by an expert in the field. In the latest edition, Dr. Kerry Schaffer discusses the use of PARP inhibitors to treat inherited forms of prostate cancer.Check out Dr. Schaffer’s full response at 👇https://inheritedcancer.net/newsletters/
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ICARE Social Media Post April 2021
Winter 2021 Ask the Expert
ICARE Social Media Post April 2021
Winter 2021 Ask the Expert
In every ICARE newsletter we give our participants the opportunity to have a question addressed by an expert in the field. In the latest edition, Dr. Rebecca Smith explains how a genetic change (or mutation) is classified as pathogenic or benign. Check out Dr. Smith’s full response in our Winter 2021 newsletter at: https://inheritedcancer.net/newsletters/
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
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In each newsletter, we give participants the opportunity to have their questions addressed by experts in the field. This question was addressed by Rebecca Smith, PhD, Laboratory Director at Genetics Associates, Inc. with over 20 years of experience in biomedical research and 7 years of experience in clinical laboratory diagnostics. If you have a question …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
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In each newsletter, we give participants the opportunity to have their questions addressed by experts in the field. This question was addressed by Georgia Wiesner, MD, MS, a nationally renowned clinical cancer geneticist, who is an Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Genetic Medicine, and the Director of the …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2020
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2020
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Through each newsletter, we give our participants an opportunity to have their questions answered by experts. If you have a question you would like addressed, please email the study team at ICARE@InheritedCancer.net for consideration in future newsletters. The following question was addressed by Ben Ho Park, MD, PhD, who is the Donna S. Hall Chair …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2019
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2019
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The following question was addressed by Gillian Hooker, PhD, ScM, LCGC, who is the president-elect for the National Society of Genetic Counselors, Adjunct Associate Professor in the Division of Genetic Medicine at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and the Vice President of Clinical Development for Concert Genetics in Nashville, TN. Q. Why was the BRCA1/2 …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2019
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2019
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The following question was addressed by Georgia Wiesner, MD, MS, a nationally renowned clinical cancer geneticist, who is an Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Genetic Medicine, and the Director of the Clinical and Translational Hereditary Cancer Program for the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Q. What are …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2018
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2018
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The following question was addressed by Ronald D. Alvarez, MD, MBA who is Professor, Chairman, and Clinical Service Chief of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Alvarez has been the recipient of several National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other industry funded grants in support of his …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2018
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2018
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Ingrid Meszoely is a breast surgeon and Clinical Director of the Vanderbilt Breast Center at One Hundred Oaks. She leads a high-risk clinic, through which she and her team of nurse practitioners manage patients with inherited breast cancer predisposition. Her research interests include both clinical and translational breast …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2017
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2017
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Steven Narod who is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer and a senior scientist at the Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Narod is a world-leader in the field of breast and ovarian cancer genetics. Q. In women with a BRCA mutation and …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2017
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2017
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Steven Narod who is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer and a senior scientist at the Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Narod is a world-leader in the field of breast and ovarian cancer genetics. Q. Does salpingo-oophorectomy reduce the risk of breast …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2016
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2016
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Christine Laronga at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. How should bone health be monitored in women with a BRCA mutation after removal of the ovaries (i.e., risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO))? A. Women with a BRCA mutation have a substantially high risk to develop ovarian cancer in their lifetime, yet …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2016
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2016
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Christine Laronga at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. As a BRCA carrier, is it reasonable for me to consider nipple-sparing mastectomy (compared to total mastectomy) to reduce my future risks of breast cancer? A. One strategy to manage the high (60-70%) lifetime breast cancer risk among women with …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2015
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2015
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The following question was addressed to Dr. Steven Narod who is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer and a senior scientist at Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Narod is a world-leader in the field of breast and ovarian cancer genetics. Over the course of his career, he has profoundly shaped …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2015
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2015
Ask the Expert
The following question was addressed to Dr. Steven Narod who is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer and a senior scientist at Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Narod is a world-leader in the field of breast and ovarian cancer genetics. Over the course of his career, he has profoundly shaped …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2014
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2014
Ask the Expert
The following question was addressed by Dr. Steven Narod who is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer and a senior scientist at Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Narod is a world-leader in the field of breast and ovarian cancer genetics. Over the course of his career, he has profoundly shaped …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2014
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2014
Ask the Expert
The following question was addressed by Dr. Laronga who is a breast surgeon based at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. What are the risks of breast cancer after ovarian cancer in BRCA carriers? What risk management options are recommended? A. BRCA carriers remain at a higher risk of breast cancer, even after having ovarian cancer; …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2013
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2013
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Pal, who is a Clinical Geneticist based at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. Does exposure to radiation increase breast cancer risk in BRCA mutation carriers? A. A number of studies have been conducted to evaluate whether BRCA mutation carriers may be more prone to radiation-induced breast cancer than …
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2013
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2013
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The following question was addressed by Dr. Lora Thompson, a Clinical Psychologist at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. How do I talk to family members about my genetic test results? A. The ability to share risk information with family members is a common reason why many individuals undergo genetic testing. Family members may feel appreciative …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2012
Ask the Expert: What are the risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on breast cancer risk in women with BRCA mutations?
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2012
Ask the Expert: What are the risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on breast cancer risk in women with BRCA mutations?
The following questions were addressed by Drs. Pal and Lancaster at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. What are the risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on breast cancer risk in women with BRCA mutations? A. Concern about HRT in BRCA carriers is its potential to raise the risk of breast cancer, as seen in the …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2012
Ask the Expert: What are the recommendations for screening following prophylactic surgeries?
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2012
Ask the Expert: What are the recommendations for screening following prophylactic surgeries?
The following questions were addressed by Drs. Pal and Lancaster at the Moffitt Cancer Center: Q. What are the recommendations for screening following prophylactic surgeries? A. In BRCA mutation carriers, bilateral prophylactic mastectomy reduces the risk of breast cancer by over 90%. It essentially lowers the risk of breast cancer to below that of the …
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2011
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ICARE Newsletter Summer 2011
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We are fortunate to have Dr. Alvaro Monteiro, who is a molecular geneticist and expert on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, as a member of our team. For our first ICARE newsletter, Dr. Monteiro teaches us about Variants of Uncertain Significance. Q. What is a Variant of Uncertain Significance (VUS) test result? How do researchers …
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