Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2109799 | Cancer Genetics | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Multi-gene panel testing increases the yield of mutations detected and adds to the capability of providing individualized cancer risk assessment. VUSs represent an interpretive challenge due to less data available outside of White, non-Hispanic populations. Further studies are necessary to expand understanding of the implementation and utilization of panels across broad clinical settings and patient populations.
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Authors
Charité Ricker, Julie O. Culver, Katrina Lowstuter, Duveen Sturgeon, Julia D. Sturgeon, Christopher R. Chanock, William J. Gauderman, Kevin J. McDonnell, Gregory E. Idos, Stephen B. Gruber,