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In reply to the discussion: Mammograms - DO IT! [View all]question everything
(52,156 posts)22. That's great!
Not to dampen your sigh of relief, but, I've heard about it: not having the BRCA gene does not mean that cancer will not be diagnosed at a later time.
I hope that 23 and me will manage to come back. I think that they can provide a real service, like the one you described. I think that this, again, is a patronizing attitude that the clients may need further genetic counseling. A different topic.
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As somebody who was detected before 49 and whose tumor was caught very early on by mammogram and MRI
Mass
Feb 2014
#2
I have no idea what "real observation" is that is not contained within
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2014
#12
What is dishonest about it? It is a fact that the equipment that was in use at the time
kcr
Feb 2014
#36