Biblioteca Hospital 12 de Octubre
Robles Díaz, Luis

SEOM recommendations on the structure and operation of hereditary cancer genetic counseling units (HCGCUs). [artículo] - Clinical & translational oncology: official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico, 2013 - 15(1):20-5.

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Lastra-Aras E, Robles-Díaz L, Guillén-Ponce C, Alba E, Cruz JJ. SEOM recommendations on the structure and operation of hereditary cancer genetic counseling units (HCGCUs). Clin Transl Oncol. 2013 Jan;15(1):20-5.

PMID: 22911548

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INTRODUCTION: Approximately 5 % of all cancer cases are hereditary. Cancer genetic counseling assesses individual and family risks of cancer, conducts genetic studies, interprets results, and advises patients regarding strategies for prevention and risk reduction. Currently, many networks of hereditary cancer genetic counseling units (HCGCUs) are integrated in the medical oncology services of most Spanish hospitals, which are comprised of multidisciplinary teams and offer high-quality care for the treatment of hereditary cancer.

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