How can genetic testing data encourage prevention and agency without amplifying personal fear? What can research reveal about genetic markers of risk and predisposition? Or, put differently, how can understanding one’s inherited risk improve approaches to precision prevention?
Dr. Ephrat Levy-Lahad is on the forefront of this research, focusing on breast cancer–associated genetic mutations among various populations, including Arab and Ashkenazi Jewish women. She is a professor of internal medicine and medical genetics at Hebrew University and director of the Medical Genetics Institute at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.
All about immunotherapy with Dr. Jedd Wolchock
Innovations in tracking cancer through the body with Dr. Peter Kuhn
Genetic variants that may cause breast cancer, with Dr. Fergus Couch
How the environment impacts breast cancer, with Dr. Mary Beth Terry
How and why cancer recurs with Dr. Nancy Davidson
The Importance of Patients as Partners, with Dr. Nikhil Wagle
The strength of the immune is about the diversity of a response, with Dr. Karen Anderson
The role of obesity in breast cancer, with Dr. Neil Iyengar
A cross disciplinary approach to cancer esearch, with Dr. Daniele Gilkes and Dr. Paul Macklin
What the beginning of breast cancer looks like, with Dr. Anna Maria Storniolo
Getting back to normal, with Dr. Debra Barton
Why research is so important, with Dr. Michael Clarke
The intersection of cancer and aging, with Dr. Arti Hurria
The outside of a cancer cell matters too, with Dr. Mina Bissell
Using modern genetic tools to study breast cancer, with Dr. Charles Perou
Not just curing cancer… but preventing it, with Dr. Judy Garber
Research is the key to making advances for all human diseases, with Dr. Marc Hurlbert
That's the way we're going to rid the world of cancer, with Dr. Larry Norton
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