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CREDITS
Written By:
Sarah Burton
University of Iowa Health Care
Joy Larsen Haidle, MS, CGC, genetic counselor
Heather Hampel, MS, CGC, genetic counselor
Clinical Cancer Genetics Program
The Ohio State University
Illustrations by:
Terry Demmer
Special Thanks to:
Charis Eng, MD, PhD, director
Clinical Cancer Genetics PrograM
The Ohio State University
University of Iowa Health Care
Division of Medical Genetics
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