In this conversation, Barry Tong discusses the complexities of cancer genetics, emphasizing the intersection of genetic factors and public health. He explains how cancer arises from both genetic predispositions and environmental influences, and the importance of personalized risk assessments. The discussion also highlights the role of family history in cancer risk, and the challenges faced by patients navigating a cancer diagnosis, and the need for accessible genetic services in underserved communities.
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Barry Tong is a currently a genetic counselor supervisor at the UCSF Health Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program. Previously, Barry held several medical affairs and sales roles at Myriad Genetic Laboratories, and is a graduate of the University of Michigan Genetic Counseling and Public Health dual degree program. He is passionate about equitable access to genetics services, genetic counselor education and mentoring, and ensuring diverse and equitable entry into the genetic counseling profession.
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