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Re: BR CA 1 testingFrom: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (hmarchbein@worldnet.att.net)Mon Jun 30 20:18:22 1997
At Sat, 28 Jun 1997, ATB28@aol.com wrote: > >I concur, but do remember to inform the patients *before you test them* >regarding risks/benefits including teh fatc that the results may affect their >insurability. > >Allan T. Bombard, MD >New York Very true, but NY State legislature has beforeit, the ability via a bill to have "no fault" genetics. We can only hope and pray for this important milestone.
-- Harvey
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