A research study interested in how people make meaning of genomic information, goal is improving care & decision making re: hereditary illness. PI @frommarlaine
The 6 month mark in any sustained crisis is always difficult. We have all adjusted to this "new normal", but might now feel like we're running out of steam. Yet, at best, we are only 1/3 the way through this marathon. How can we keep going? THREAD /x
A few months ago I underwent a preventative mastectomy and had both my breasts removed to reduce my risk of breast cancer. #BreastCancerprevention#previvor https://t.co/vZvbaroWbr
ATTN: #BCSM We'll join other cancer hashtag communities (#LCSM, #BTSM, #MMSM etc) this Thursday 7/11 at 8 PM ET for a joint chat on "Basics of Biomarker Testing" moderated by
@TimAllenMDJD. We'll use #cancersm as our chat hashtag. Please join us.
A paper in Nature reports new ways that the BRCA1 gene functions, which could help researchers in the understanding of the development of ovarian and breast cancers. https://t.co/H42AAZUtUz
@LizzieStark @LguzzardiM Thanks for connecting with us @LizzieStark! We will be hosting a tweetchat soon - stay tuned for dates and times. We’d love to hear and learn from you.
Excited to launch this new study! The Genomic Experience Project is focused on how people make meaning of genomic information. The goal is to improve care and decision making for people with hereditary illness.