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Patented genes impede cancer diagnosis

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

What if you requested a genetic test to check your risk of having a hereditary form of cancer but were turned down by the company that has a monopoly on that test? Genae Girard of Austin, Texas, faced that dilemma when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006. Concerned that her genes might put her at risk for ovarian cancer as well, she underwent genetic testing, which turned up positive. Before making the irreversible decision to have her ovaries removed, however, Girard decided to seek a second opinion. At that point, the situation became complicated. Myriad Genetics, a Salt Lake...Read full article

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