Genetics is an increasingly important part of health care. Everyone is
at risk for cancer, but not every person will develop cancer. Each person’s
risk is affected by many factors including genetics, environmental exposure,
gender, age, family history and more. In cancer care,
knowing your family history and genetic make-up can save lives. Join us
for an informative discussion about the role of genetics and cancer today.
Featuring Conni Murphy, APRN, CGRA