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Hilary Burton1, Susmita Chowdhury, Tom Dent
1PHG Foundation (Foundation for Genomics and Population Health), Cambridge, UK. hilary.burton@phgfoundation.org
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The PHG Foundation led a multidisciplinary program, which used results from COGS research identifying genetic variants associated with breast, ovarian and prostate cancers to model risk-stratified prevention for breast and prostate cancers. Implementing such strategies would require attention to the use and storage of genetic information, the development of risk assessment tools, new protocols for consent and programs of professional education and public engagement.
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