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1is a certified genetic counselor, is chief of urology, is national director Genomic Medicine Service, and is a nurse research scientist at the George E. Wahlen VAMC in Salt Lake City, Utah. is a molecular biologist at the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts. is a urologist at VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, Washington. is senior vice president, medical affairs at Myriad Genetics Laboratories in Salt Lake City, Utah. is senior director, Oncology Development at Genomic Health, Inc. in Redwood City, California.
Genomic testing is crucial for managing patients with complex conditions and cancer. This approach aids in precise diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies for better outcomes.
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