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Attitudes Toward a Genetic Test for Colon Cancer
- African-American
- 18 years or older
- former colon cancer patient
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
- Contact: Marijayne Bushey (410) 502-5405
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
Behavioral & Psychological Outcomes after Genetic Testing for Colon Cancer
- 18 years or older
- multiple relatives with colon cancer or at least 1 relative diagnosed by age 50
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
- Contact: Marijayne Bushey (410) 502-5405
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
Genetic Counseling Methods
- Ashkenazi Jewish background
- 18 years or older
- former colon cancer patient
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
- Contact: Marijayne Bushey (410) 502-5405
- PI: Ann-Marie Codori, PhD
Hereditary Prostate Cancer
- 3 or more first-degree relatives with prostate cancer OR
- 3 successive generations with prostate cancer OR
- 2 first-degree relatives with prostate cancer at age 55 years or less
- PI: William Isaacs, PhD
- Contact: Sally Isaacs (410) 614-4196
- PI: William Isaacs, PhD
Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene (STAR)
- postmenopausal women age 35 or older
- increased risk for breast cancer due to personal or family history
- PI: Kathy Helzlsouer, MD, MHS
- Contact: Jennifer Bucholtz (410) 614-7827
- PI: Kathy Helzlsouer, MD, MHS
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