Generations Lost: A Cancer Genetics Case Report

  • Matloff E
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The process of cancer genetic counseling can unearth issues that, sometimes unbeknownst to the counselor, are emotionally and psychologically significant to the patient. The following case report illustrates how the precounseling process of obtaining a medical chart on a deceased parent affected two sister counselees. This medical chart helped these sisters to reconnect with the mother they lost as children and to better understand her struggle with breast cancer. This case also chronicles the counselor's professional growth and discovery during this process.

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Matloff, E. T. (1997). Generations Lost: A Cancer Genetics Case Report. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 6(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1025608001747

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