Understanding Lynch Syndrome and its Link to Cancer
Genetic counselor Emily Kulchinsky explains Lynch Syndrome and its link to cancer.
July 14, 2016
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Genetic Counselor Emily Kulchinsky Explains in the Baltimore Sun
Genetics make some families more prone to developing some cancers. But if families know that they have Lynch syndrome, they should start getting tested for cancer early. Emily Kuchinsky, MS, a certified genetic counselor at Baltimore MedStar Health Cancer Network, shares her insights in this Ask an Expert Q&A column with the Baltimore Sun. Read more.
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